What’s a quality you still want to have at age 90?

Da Cobra
by Da Cobra · 19 posts
1 year ago in Off Topic
Posted 1 year ago
DataMine wrote:
I do offer teaching classes and sometimes I stream in our Discord

@DataMine

Yes now, but to still be doing so at 60, would probably be legendary imo lol
DataMine wrote:
I agree, I am not a fan of AI writing code or creating artwork for us. I believe it devalues the skill involved and I do not believe people without skill or the willingness to develop skills should benefit from their results.


Oh absolutely. I have a friend who feels like it should be used in and for everything to "save time". And I just can't seem to agree with that xD
Posted 1 year ago
@Xacto


Xacto wrote:
Yes now, but to still be doing so at 60, would probably be legendary imo lol

Oh, gotcha. Damn, I thought I had a new student, lool.

Xacto wrote:
Oh absolutely. I have a friend who feels like it should be used in and for everything to "save time". And I just can't seem to agree with that

The younger generations are becoming increasingly lazy and don't understand taking pride in hard work. Life without meaning is no life at all.
Posted 1 year ago
@DataMine


Somehow I missed the notification of this message in my inbox, don't know how that happened. :awesome7:

Oh, gotcha. Damn, I thought I had a new student, lool.

I wasn't saying that I wasn't interested now xD. I meant it would be amazing to look back decades later and see the journey that was had through various coding experiences. But yea, I'd be crazy to delay learing from you. Everyone knows you're a hot commodity in several areas haha. I'll soak up everything I can get.

The younger generations are becoming increasingly lazy and don't understand taking pride in hard work. Life without meaning is no life at all.

A lot of my experiences with code were: Look it up, read it, sorta understand how it works, copy it (if lucky enough to have a complete example), paste and run it, then experiment enough times by tinkering with things in it until a decent understanding has been established. :awesome6:
Posted 1 year ago
imma keep it a buck wit u when im 90 id just want to still be able to play video games and shi :kat_emoji14:
Posted 10 months ago
great gaming skill
Posted 9 months ago
On the topic of AI coding, I really hope it can make me the perfect milkshake or coffee when I'm 90.

As for personal quality? I'm determined to retain my wit, sass and sarcasm. I hope I retain my intelligence too. Not in a vain way, I just really enjoy being a knowledge sponge and learning things or cool, niche facts.

Wouldn't mind retaining my libido either.
Posted 9 months ago
Andy wrote:
@Don Von Alpha Dom I can hear it now...Don - Fix this..
Data - WHAAAATTTT NOW?
Don - The Text is too small!
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Don - Now the drop downs are too fast!!!!
Data - ITS YOUR MOUSE!
Don - I'm not into that kink!
Data - Fuck this, i'm watching Roxbury again in VHS!

@Andy


LOL…..love this!

As for me ….i would like to retain my willingness to learn and explore things even on my 90’s…..
Posted 9 months ago
I would say, the only quality i want to have at around that age will be my cautious mindset
Posted 9 months ago
You know, when I hit 90, I wanna be like that chill grandpa who's still up for a good time. I mean, who cares about being all serious at that age, right? Life's too short for that.

I wanna be the guy who's still cracking jokes, maybe even pulling a prank or two on the grandkids. I'll definitely be that one at family gatherings sneaking extra desserts when nobody's looking, because hey, why not enjoy the sweet stuff while you can?

And as for worries? Nah, none of that. At 90, I reckon I've seen enough of life to know that stressing over every little thing just ain't worth it. I'll probably spend my days taking leisurely strolls, enjoying good company, and soaking up whatever moments come my way.

Because in the end, what really matters? Just being happy, surrounded by people you love, and living life without too many regrets. So yeah, when I'm 90, you'll find me still kicking back, taking it easy, and just enjoying the ride.

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