What a Japanese cooking principle taught me about overcoming AI fatigue
marksully
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May 11, 2026
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skyberrys
In my life there are certain crystal clear memories I formed. Most of them come from human experience, but a few of them are digital memories that exist across the spectrum of people who experienced them. Those are really valuable too, did they come from chasing short dopamine highs? I don't remember how or why I ended up there. I just know they have formed a pattern I often reference.