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A Cognitive Mirror We Don’t Yet Know How to Read With the start of a new year, it struck me that I’ve been using LLMs for a bit more than two years now. I started with coding‑scripting problems in Lua for Filter Forge — not a well‑supported niche — by bouncing things off ChatGPT and later Copilot to work out the graphic scripts I needed. It was often slam‑head‑into‑desk frustrating, but I got used to it. As an artist, I stayed abreast of the complaints and concerns about AI in art, but I found a few uses for it as… ❱❱❱
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Friday, October 10, 2025, 9:17:50 PM | Dialogue I don’t know if people read my posts and wonder, “Where the hell is this coming from?” I can see it happening though. I’ve written before about typing my fingers to death trying to keep up with my thoughts. The thing that gets me started most of the time is tripping over one unexpectedly and seeing them suddenly snap into clarity during the mental pratfall. That sets off the whole Rube Goldberg device that is my mind, and the next thing I know I’m standing under a waterfall of epiphanies I can… ❱❱❱
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