Does that mean I can have my waking hours back?
LOL!
I’ve had coding dreams. Not bad for creative ideas, terrible for implementation.
I sometimes dream about a problem I’ve been trying to solve for a day or two. The dream usually gives me an 80-90% correct solution, I just need to connect some dots. I still remember dreaming of a kernel config issue, reading the solution on a trains timetable in a train station.
Wouldn’t do it everyday though.
I’ll dream up a solution to a problem that’s like 50% of the way there. The other half is like “let’s use this unicorn horn to guide us to the cause of the segfault”
I can’t code on my dreams, the letters onscreen are unreadable until I get close and the screen changes whenever I focus
18 hr workdays incoming hell yeah freedom baby
Someone will implement this to advertise to you in your sleep, guaranteed.
If I get an ad for a product in my dreams I will burn down the closest store carrying that product.
And Copilot would train on it too!
Some years back I’ve practiced lucid dreaming and managed to actively control my dreams a couple of times. While it was an exciting experience, it was definitely not as relaxing as a regular night of sleep.
So I would say, the startup’s concept in general (solving work related issues while you sleep) might be doable but it would take away the night’s relaxing element. So it would be more like working all night awake INSTEAD of sleeping.
If they ever make me work in my sleep I am becoming a terrorist.
This headline was a bit of a rollercoaster:
“Lucid” - ooh cool car startup, what did they do now
“Lucid dream startup” - What do you mean dream startup?
[The full headline] - “Oh God no take me out of this timeline!!”
I already do that it’s called unhealthy
I thought this was !programmer_humor@programming.dev at first.
Needs more waking up to adjust due to pain.
This was moments before I remember my knee pain
Great. Capitalism is Freddy Krueger now.
I’m only okay with any of this, if I’m now making money to sleep. Maybe I can quit my day job and only do sleep work?
With the economy like it is, probably not, but still.
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I’m going to do horrible things to my bodily functions if this happens
Bwahahahaha