5 habits that finally helped me keep up with AI papers (without burning out)
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Disclosure: I'm part of the OpenNomos ecosystem and I mention one tool from it near the end. Everything below is my honest workflow, not an ad. If you build anything near AI right now, you already know the feeling: you open your feed and there are nine "must-read" papers before breakfast, and by the time you've bookmarked three of them, six more have shown up. I spent most of last year feeling permanently behind. Then I stopped trying to "keep up" and started building a system. Here are the…
1Key Takeaways
- Disclosure: I'm part of the OpenNomos ecosystem and I mention one tool from it near the end.
- Everything below is my honest workflow, not an ad.
- If you build anything near AI right now, you already know the feeling: you open your feed and there are nine "must-read" papers before breakfast, and by the time you've bookmarked three of them, six more have shown up.
- I spent most of last year feeling permanently behind.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that disclosure: I'm part of the OpenNomos ecosystem and I mention one tool from it near the end.
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