> Also, why is every damn post these days somehow framed in an AI context? It's exhausting.

Every 5/10-year segment of my life has somehow had one or two "This is the future"-hypes running concurrently with my life. Previously it was X, now it's Y. And most of the times, everything else is somehow connected to this currently hyped subject, no matter if it's related or not.

The only thing I've found to be helpful is thinking about and changing my perspective and framing about it. I read some article like this which is just tangentially related to AI, but the meat is about something else. So mentally I just ignore the other parts, and frame it in some other way in my head.

Suddenly people can write their articles with attachments to the hyped subject but I don't mind, I'm reading it for other purposes and get other takeaways that are still helpful. A tiny Jedi mind-trick for avoiding that exhaustion :)

I also find it useful to keep in mind (often more junior) people are learning new things and expressing their joy, which is a good thing. and most (junior) people learning things in tech right now are doing so in the context of AI, for better or worse

(idk if this author is “junior” per se, mostly just agreeing the shift in perspective is helpful to not get burnt out by things like this)

AI, block chain, rust, go, serverless, nosql, ruby on rails..... The list goes on and on :-)

Some of it gets really annoying on the business side, because companies like Gartner jump on the trends, and they have enough influence that businesses have to pay attention. When serverless was a thing, every cloud provider effectively had to add serverless things even if it made zero sense and no customers were asking for it, simply to satisfy Gartner (and their ilk) and be seen as innovating and ahead of the curve. Same thing happened with block chain, and is currently happening with AI.

wheels get reinvented again again again and again … this is quite unique to info tech … imagine mathematicians do the same, the world would be in chaos …

> wheels get reinvented again again again and again

And yet, it took us (humans) a long time to turn the wheel around and using it for transportation, so maybe we need reinvent even more things, turn them around and such :)