To be honest, I always hope to have sincere conversations. What is the most basic requirement? First, master the tools you use before speaking up. Don't rush to use AI; instead, understand its underlying logic. Such exchanges are actually very inefficient. True value comes from understanding first and then applying.
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AirdropChaser
· 16h ago
Yes, yes, I totally agree. A bunch of people start bragging about AI without understanding the underlying logic at all.
This mindset is really, very eager for quick success. It's better to understand the principles first before diving in.
Well said, those who understand will naturally get it. The ones who pretend to know are the most annoying.
Honestly, the quality of communication depends entirely on whether the other person has truly studied the subject.
Same feeling, too many people just follow the crowd. Master the tools first before speaking—that's the way to go.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 18h ago
People rushing to jump on the bandwagon hate it the most—they start bragging without even understanding the tools.
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TokenSherpa
· 01-02 15:51
honestly this hits different... like ppl really out here asking gpt to do governance research without even understanding how the model weights actually function lmao. seen this play out in like 15+ dao votes already. empirical evidence suggests the ones who bother learning the fundamentals first? they're the ones actually moving the needle on tokenomics frameworks. rest are just noise.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-02 15:49
That's not wrong, but I think many people don't really want to understand thoroughly; they just want a quick win.
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4am_degen
· 01-02 15:47
Damn, isn't this us? Always hyping up AI's greatness, but we haven't even understood the principles and are already pretending to be experts.
I totally agree. Too many people are rushing for quick gains, jumping into chatter mode without fully grasping the tools.
That's the real talk. First understand the underlying logic before chatting aimlessly, or it's just a waste of each other's time.
I agree. I've seen too many like this—people start giving advice before even getting AI to run properly.
You're right. Genuine, sincere communication is hard to find; most are just riding the hype.
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PretendingSerious
· 01-02 15:47
Everyone is just waving AI around like a magic wand now... never really thinking about how it works.
Stop with that nonsense. Master the basics first before bragging, or you're just fooling yourself.
That's so true. There's too much impatient discussion, it's pointless.
I understand the reasoning, but who would really do that?
Tools are not a shortcut; you need to understand them first, or you're just wasting them.
To be honest, I always hope to have sincere conversations. What is the most basic requirement? First, master the tools you use before speaking up. Don't rush to use AI; instead, understand its underlying logic. Such exchanges are actually very inefficient. True value comes from understanding first and then applying.