• Patches@sh.itjust.works
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    You remember the random stuff you read?

    It’s in and out. I feel that people would actually think I’m smart if I could recall even 2% of all the shit I learn on demand.

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        If it was Ram then everything you learned would disappear when you went to sleep. But it would all be easily accessible at all times instantly.

        A hard drive sounds way more appropriate. It’s really good at following a single chain of information. It is terrible at randomly accessing information but it’s all there. The problem of course is that - people don’t talk as one long chain. There are tangents and then the drive must seek which is slow.

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      I remember enough to somewhat know what I’m talking about and especially enough to know what I need to quickly google to get the full details.

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      Not necessarily in a way where I can effectively demonstrate everything I’ve learned, but sure, a lot goes somewhere in the back of my memory bank. It’s created job opportunities for me in disruptive tech fields because I’m just able to absorb so much in that initial hyperfocus phase, and come across like a subject matter expert on something I just heard about a couple of weeks ago. Sucks when you land in what seems to be a great position and just lose interest in the field though. Good recipe for imposter syndrome