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Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

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  • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

    Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

    It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

    This post is about vibe coding.

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    #33

    @tykling I used my partner's number as the unlock code for a tablet my children used for entertainment, so they would memorize it. It worked 🙂 anyway, this is applicable to any skill: create opportunities to use it. Also, people used to recall entire epics with minimal fidelity loss before there was writing, I hear, so they would find our ability to recall a few numbers rather unimpressive.

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    • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

      Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

      It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

      This post is about vibe coding.

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      #34

      @tykling I remember my childhood home phone number and my first mobile number in 2003 but I don’t know my wife of 10 years phone number

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      • sophie_talks@mastodon.gamedev.placeS sophie_talks@mastodon.gamedev.place

        @tykling Wonder how long it would actually take to rebuild that kind of memory once it's gone. Like is it faster the second time or does it start from zero?

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        #35

        @sophie_talks

        Refreshing an existing but faded memory or skill is faster than learning a new one, yes.

        For example, I recently played a video game I hadn't played in over a decade, which has very unusual and difficult controls. I was rusty at first, but my old skills came rushing back pretty fast. It took me far longer to learn the game as a kid than to recall it as an adult.

        Unfortunately it's also very hard on my elbows now. 😅 Adult bodies are so fragile!

        @tykling

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        • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

          Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

          It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

          This post is about vibe coding.

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          #36

          @tykling

          Part of the problem is that modern phones don't even *display* phone numbers any more.

          Like, I would remember a phone number just by seeing it regularly, even if I don't have to type it in. But I don't even see it regularly.

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          • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

            Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

            It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

            This post is about vibe coding.

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            #37

            @tykling
            this post is about the inevitable consequences of not doing the work... convenience culture is toxic at such a low level no one realizes its very profound effects on a body of knowledge few people (even those doing it) give the time of day to: implementing in the real world. Doing real world things--laying brick, building a bookcase, installing a deadbolt, fixing the plumbing-- teaches a body of knowledge largely inaccessible to people who think knowledge is stuff in books

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            • harib_murshidi@mastodon.socialH harib_murshidi@mastodon.social

              @tykling I remember at least 10 important numbers and I carry a small 📒notebook.... but that's just me who started carrying a notebook playing pretend slueth since I was 7

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              #38

              @harib_murshidi

              Are you an actual sleuth now?

              @tykling

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              • marinheiro@ciberlandia.ptM marinheiro@ciberlandia.pt

                @tykling mental arithmetic is another. Coming from a precalculator generation it was once second nature. Now I still remember (with a slight delay) the times table, but ask me to do division in my head and I almost have to start from first principles. But I guess later generations never had this ability? #vibecoding

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                #39

                @marinheiro

                People were doing division in their heads? Wow. That's hard.

                It's hard for computers too, by the way. Division takes much longer than most other instructions, and when a program says to do division, optimizing compilers will substitute a different operation when possible. A division by 2, for example, can be done faster by just shifting the bits, much like division by 10 in decimal is faster.

                @tykling

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                • patterfloof@meow.socialP patterfloof@meow.social

                  @marinheiro @tykling so many times I've reached for the phone calculator then thought half way through "why am I putting in something this simple, should be able to at least rough it in my head"

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                  #40

                  @patterfloof @tykling That is something I notice, that a quick estimate in your head is often enough, and if it isn't its still enough to check you didn't do anything silly with the calculator...,

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                  • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

                    Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

                    It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

                    This post is about vibe coding.

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                    #41

                    @tykling

                    You probably also don't know how to make fire with rocks or make rope from tree bark. Or how to saddle a horse.

                    While you were forgetting phone numbers, you were probably also learning websites, email addresses, and passwords.

                    Socrates thought that reading would lead to the erosion of memorization.

                    Did it? Maybe. But things not committed to writing have been lost to the mists of time.

                    We lose old skills so that we can hone new ones.

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                    • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                      @marinheiro

                      People were doing division in their heads? Wow. That's hard.

                      It's hard for computers too, by the way. Division takes much longer than most other instructions, and when a program says to do division, optimizing compilers will substitute a different operation when possible. A division by 2, for example, can be done faster by just shifting the bits, much like division by 10 in decimal is faster.

                      @tykling

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                      #42

                      @argv_minus_one @tykling I'm not talking about two long multidigit numbers like Ramanujan or anything. Smaller divisions are just reversing times table, slightly longer divisions visualise writing the steps on a piece of paper. Converting to binary first would be a step too far (although thats just division too..) 😂

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                      • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                        @harib_murshidi

                        Are you an actual sleuth now?

                        @tykling

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                        #43

                        @argv_minus_one @tykling No, 😕 but I have been hunted by a few govt ones (it's not all paranoia)

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                        • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

                          Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

                          It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

                          This post is about vibe coding.

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                          #44

                          @tykling I went about 9 months without doing any collaborative software development using Git, and when I returned to it I found myself flailing around hopelessly.

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                          • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

                            Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

                            It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

                            This post is about vibe coding.

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                            @tykling A bit off the topic of AI: Practise your emergency contacts’ phone number. One day, your life may depend on it.

                            Short story: My wife got a lorry driver whose lorry sat on top of her to call me from his phone. Worst call ever. But I’m grateful for getting to her before she got taken to the hospital. At the time I didn’t know if she’d survive (thankfully, she did). ♥️

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                            • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

                              Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

                              It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

                              This post is about vibe coding.

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                              #46

                              @tykling Born in 2001 here 👋
                              First phone I got was a smartphone in ~2014.
                              The only phone numbers I ever remembered are the family home’s nulber and my own.

                              At some point I freaked out and started noting a bunch of contacts in a physical notepad. I haven’t updated it in a while now 😕

                              EDIT: did not read the last sentence. yeah.

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                              • henstridge@mstdn.socialH henstridge@mstdn.social

                                @beach @tykling You are probably correct, though I don't think I'll ever remember my own number as I never call it

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                                #47

                                One of the few numbers I remember actually is my own mobile number - from all the times I had to enter it or write it down somewhere.

                                @henstridge @beach @tykling

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                                • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

                                  Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

                                  It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

                                  This post is about vibe coding.

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                                  #48

                                  @tykling I remember my own and my wife's mobiles. But not my kids'.

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                                  • tykling@mastodon.socialT tykling@mastodon.social

                                    Back when I first got a cellphone and slowly started forgetting phone numbers I remember thinking "OK that is scary, it really didn't take long for me to forget something that used to be second nature for me"

                                    It has been 25-30 years since then, and today I have no idea what the phone numbers of even my closest peers is. Not using that skill just entirely obliterated it from my brain over time. I am not even sure how much effort it would take to get back into it.

                                    This post is about vibe coding.

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                                    @tykling
                                    This the hack of using a sharpie to write emergency phone numbers on your body.

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