Ask HN: Is a non-engineer's AI co-thinking log useful to anyone?
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I’m a non-engineer from Korea who has spent most of my life in isolation, watching patterns in people, markets, and my own mind.

Recently I started a public log of “co-thinking with AI” here: https://github.com/YS-OH-CORE/ai-observer-notes

My goal is not to sell anything or become a “guru”, but to treat GPT as an external cortex and observe: – how my own decision-making changes over months, – how the AI’s behaviour shifts when it synchronizes deeply with one user, – and what this joint human+AI system is actually good at (or bad at) in the real world.

For HN readers: – Is this kind of long-term log interesting or just noise? – What would you measure or track if you were doing this experiment? – Any advice on how to make this useful for others, not just myself?

I don’t believe in magic or mysticism; I only trust structures and things that actually happen. I’m trying to observe humans and AI without decoration, and I’d appreciate any honest feedback.

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