11/28/2024
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Software is eating the world.
But AI is eating software.
As we draw 2024 to a close, I couldn't help but reflect on the rapidly changing landscape of technology and why I felt compelled to create my own website. The digital realm is a chaotic place, with each platform seeming to offer something unique while simultaneously drowning in its own peculiarities.
October 2022 marked the beginning of the AI heat wave. NVidia stocks were skyrocketing, and I (regrettably) missed the buy opportunity. And every quarter since then! The landscape was changing, and I knew I had to be part of it.
In July 2023, I embarked on creating my own AI application. Initially named Lumina (but apparently, great minds think alike), it evolved into Bike4Mind. Here's what makes it special:
AI has revolutionized the way I approach software development. It's not just about efficiency; it's about unleashing creativity. With AI as my coding companion, I can:
The result? Coding is more fun, more productive, and more innovative than ever before.
As we stand at the intersection of software eating the world and AI eating software, I'm thrilled to be part of this transformative era. Bike4Mind is my contribution to this evolving landscape – a tool that embraces the power of AI while remaining flexible and user-centric.
Are you ready to ride the AI wave with Bike4Mind? Let's create, innovate, and shape the future of software together.
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