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Dude, it was so good. You would install Windows and then after three or six months, it would start breaking and everything was like, it got slow. Then you would restart, go to DOS, format C, you would delete your hard drive and then install the Windows 95 again. It was so good times. And you would design everything like, now I'm going to install it properly.
Dude, it was so good. You would install Windows and then after three or six months, it would start breaking and everything was like, it got slow. Then you would restart, go to DOS, format C, you would delete your hard drive and then install the Windows 95 again. It was so good times. And you would design everything like, now I'm going to install it properly.
Now I'm going to design my desktop properly, you know, like.
Now I'm going to design my desktop properly, you know, like.
Now I'm going to design my desktop properly, you know, like.
Yeah, you want to understand the new technological concepts and see if they can benefit you. It would be stupid not to even try.
Yeah, you want to understand the new technological concepts and see if they can benefit you. It would be stupid not to even try.
Yeah, you want to understand the new technological concepts and see if they can benefit you. It would be stupid not to even try.
Yeah, but you just dive in. It's like NeuroFlex. Like, you keep your brain fresh, you know? Like, this kind of stuff. I got to do that more. Like, have you given React a chance? No, but I want to learn. I understand the basics, right? Yeah. I don't really know where to start.
Yeah, but you just dive in. It's like NeuroFlex. Like, you keep your brain fresh, you know? Like, this kind of stuff. I got to do that more. Like, have you given React a chance? No, but I want to learn. I understand the basics, right? Yeah. I don't really know where to start.
Yeah, but you just dive in. It's like NeuroFlex. Like, you keep your brain fresh, you know? Like, this kind of stuff. I got to do that more. Like, have you given React a chance? No, but I want to learn. I understand the basics, right? Yeah. I don't really know where to start.
No, man. So I kind of did that. Like the stuff I do in jQuery is essentially, a lot of it is like, I start rebuilding whatever tech is already out there. Not based on that, but just an accident. Like I keep going long enough that I build the same. I start getting the same problems everybody else had and you start building the same frameworks kind of.
No, man. So I kind of did that. Like the stuff I do in jQuery is essentially, a lot of it is like, I start rebuilding whatever tech is already out there. Not based on that, but just an accident. Like I keep going long enough that I build the same. I start getting the same problems everybody else had and you start building the same frameworks kind of.
No, man. So I kind of did that. Like the stuff I do in jQuery is essentially, a lot of it is like, I start rebuilding whatever tech is already out there. Not based on that, but just an accident. Like I keep going long enough that I build the same. I start getting the same problems everybody else had and you start building the same frameworks kind of.
So essentially I use my own kind of framework of.
So essentially I use my own kind of framework of.
So essentially I use my own kind of framework of.
Kind of, yeah. With AJAX calls. But essentially it's the same thing. Look, I don't have the time. And this is, I think saying you don't have the time is like always a lie because you just don't prioritize it enough. My priority is still running the businesses and improving that and AI. I think learning AI is much more valuable now than learning a front-end framework. It's just more impact.
Kind of, yeah. With AJAX calls. But essentially it's the same thing. Look, I don't have the time. And this is, I think saying you don't have the time is like always a lie because you just don't prioritize it enough. My priority is still running the businesses and improving that and AI. I think learning AI is much more valuable now than learning a front-end framework. It's just more impact.
Kind of, yeah. With AJAX calls. But essentially it's the same thing. Look, I don't have the time. And this is, I think saying you don't have the time is like always a lie because you just don't prioritize it enough. My priority is still running the businesses and improving that and AI. I think learning AI is much more valuable now than learning a front-end framework. It's just more impact.