Obsolescence and Impatience
nishio "If you are not convinced you need it, you don't need it. Those who really need it are convinced of it." nishio I'm not sure what you meant in your reply, what did you mean by "impatience" in that case? golden_lucky I'd love to know more, but I don't have the time or energy. nishio "I don't have time." is "I don't think it's important enough to raise the time." so if you admit that you're not trying to know that much, the frustration will I think it would go away. nishio By the way, I've been thinking about creating my own world with VRChat for a few years, but haven't done anything about it. I see a lot of people feeling a sense of anxiety because of the rapid development of AI-related stories, but I think that's just consuming MP to no avail. If you're going to do it, do it, and if you're not going to do it, affirm that decision not to do it, but by doing either, you're causing a futile loss of energy.
You can either "do it" or "don't do it," whichever you want to do, and whichever you choose, you are responsible for the consequences.
obsolescence? The answer is, "Of course, it will become obsolete. I want to learn efficiently." is a line often heard from fledgling engineers.
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