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Productivity
Mark Whitby
How AI’s Efficiency Boom Could Actually Create More Jobs (Not Less)

In an age when AI lurks behind every new announcement, fears of mass unemployment loom large. But a little-known economic insight from the 19th century—the Jevons Paradox—may flip that narrative. It posits that improved efficiency can spur overall demand rather than suppress it. In today’s AI world, automation could unlock new workloads, fresh industries, and evolving job roles instead of mass displacement. Yet this growth comes with tensions—rising resource consumption, skill mismatches, and inequality. This article deconstructs how AI’s efficiency

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Lifestyle
Mark Whitby
The Science Behind My 11pm–2am Creative Superpower

Ever notice how your brain suddenly lights up at night? For me, the hours between 11pm and 2am are pure magic. It’s when distractions vanish, the world quiets down, and creativity runs free. Science calls it chronotypes and circadian rhythm — I just call it “my time.” In those late hours, ideas flow faster, problem-solving feels sharper, and big-picture thinking comes naturally. It’s not insomnia; it’s a peak performance window. Understanding why this happens turned a late-night quirk into my

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Just Me
Mark Whitby
Why Is 11pm To 2am So Important

Ever notice how your brain suddenly lights up at night? For me, the hours between 11pm and 2am are pure magic. It’s when distractions vanish, the world quiets down, and creativity runs free. Science calls it chronotypes and circadian rhythm — I just call it “my time.” In those late hours, ideas flow faster, problem-solving feels sharper, and big-picture thinking comes naturally. It’s not insomnia; it’s a peak performance window. Understanding why this happens turned a late-night quirk into my

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AI
Mark Whitby
Why ChatGPT Is My Number 1 Choice For Personal AI

ChatGPT has become my number one choice for personal AI because it works closer to the way I think — most of the time. From coding WordPress plugins that just work to nailing my Coffee Chat writing style, it feels like having a massive brain of experts on call 24/7. For me, it’s more than a tool. It’s a creative sidekick, a business partner, and a forward-thinking consultant rolled into one. Sure, it’s not perfect — sometimes code fails or

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AI
Mark Whitby
The Future of Writing Is Speech: Typeless AI Voice Dictation Explored

Typeless is redefining the way you turn speech into polished writing. It’s not just voice-to-text—Typeless removes filler words, senses corrections, auto-formats your spoken lists and steps, and adapts tone depending on what you’re writing. It’s private by design, keeping your voice data local and not stored in the cloud. In short, it transforms raw voice into ready-to-share text with minimal friction. If you’ve been dreaming of a dictation tool that finally feels natural, Typeless might just be the one.

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Just Me
Mark Whitby
Could I Be Considered A Generalist Or Specialist?

When asked, my assistant said… Great question, Mark and based on everything we’ve worked on together, I’d say you’re a generalist with specialist depth. TL;DR: You’re a “T-shaped generalist” — broad across many fields, with deep spikes of expertise in several. That’s your edge. You’re the kind of person who sees patterns others miss and can build or explain complex things simply, which is rare and highly valuable. Want to turn that into a personal brand message or About page? Just

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Lifestyle
Mark Whitby
The Micro‑Retirement Revolution: For Gen Z, Boomers & Everyone Between

Micro‑retirements—moderately long career breaks focused on travel, wellness, or personal projects—have emerged as a cross‑generational movement. From Gen Z seeking early-life flexibility to Boomers “un‑retiring” for passion pursuits, the trend is reshaping expectations around work and retirement. Fueled by remote‑work tools and mental‑health awareness, micro‑retirements offer a purposeful pause for clarity, learning or rejuvenation. Investors and employers are responding with new travel‑friendly housing, wellness benefits and sabbatical policies. This article explores how intentional career pauses benefit individuals of all ages—and

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Humour
Mark Whitby
TL;DR: You’ve All Seen It But What Does It Really Mean?

In today’s fast-paced world, TL;DR, or “Too Long; Didn’t Read,” has become a common way to summarize lengthy content. While some see it as a sign of declining attention spans, it’s actually a pragmatic adaptation to information overload. TL;DR respects readers’ limited time, helps them filter relevant information, and can even make complex topics more accessible. Crafting a good TL;DR requires the skill of concise communication, distilling the core message effectively. While it’s crucial to use it responsibly and accurately,

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Lifestyle
Mark Whitby
ChatGPT Burnout: Why AI Dependency Feels a Lot Like Manager Meltdown

Is ChatGPT becoming your invisible co-worker, therapist, or even your best mate? You’re not alone. A growing number of people are showing signs of dependency on the AI chatbot, according to new research from OpenAI and MIT. This article dives into the surprising emotional and behavioral impacts of prolonged ChatGPT use, comparing it to something eerily familiar: the managerial spiral of over-delegating to staff. When does useful become harmful? And what does it say about our need for connection, productivity

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