Can AI and Humanity Coexist? I Asked ChatGPT Without Any Sugarcoating

Throwing Basic Questions at AI These days when generative AI is the talk of the town, I can’t shake the question: “Can AI and humans ultimately coexist?” Many people in the world are probably anxious about “AI taking away their jobs.” As someone who uses AI tools daily and experiences their benefits firsthand, I thought - why not ask AI directly what the reality might be like? So I challenged ChatGPT head-on. No sugarcoating, just raw answers. ...

2025-06-13

The Chaos and Benefits of AI-Driven Development Era - Living as a Developer Through Revolutionary Times

The Torrential Evolution of Generative AI Tools Since ChatGPT appeared, code generation was just something I used “here and there.” But before I knew it, GitHub Copilot, Cline, and Claude Code started appearing one after another - features and services that excite me as a developer. It’s truly a torrential pace. Moreover, each one has evolved beyond simple code completion to function as a genuine development partner. The Reality We Can’t Keep Up With - Not Even Enough Time to Benefit The problem is that updates come so fast that we don’t even have time to enjoy the benefits we want. ...

2025-06-10

QuickQR Enhanced Development Story - From Basic Tool to Feature-Rich Powerhouse

Breaking Free from the Basic QuickQR QuickQR Enhanced is finally complete. The original QuickQR was, to put it bluntly, ugly to look at and only capable of converting text to QR codes—truly the embodiment of a “if it works, it’s good enough” mentality. But during this site renewal, I casually thought “why not make it look better and add some features?” That was my downfall. The result? A feature-packed tool far exceeding my initial expectations, complete with WiFi settings, contacts, events, location data, batch processing, preset management, history management, camera scanning, and printing functionality. ...

2025-06-07

Lab Launch - My Personal Tools Finally See the Light of Day

A Side Effect of Site Migration After completing the recent site migration, I was organizing things in the new environment when I discovered a massive collection of “personal tools” that had accumulated over the years. Each one was born from thoughts like “it would be nice to have something like this,” created on a whim, and then quietly used by me alone ever since. Most were CUI (command-line) tools with no concept of UI whatsoever. The code was messy, the usage known only to me—true embodiments of the “if it works, it’s good enough” spirit. ...

2025-06-06