365 Days of Python: Day #43 — Magical Macros

Rick Deckard
2 min readDec 29, 2022

It is mind boggling to consider that the discovery of fire sort of led to being able to watch short-form videos on a device that you can hold in your hands.

Obviously, there exists infinitesimal innovations in between, but the fact that humanity’s technological beginnings started around a pile of wood is quite humbling.

Like fire was to the early humans, modern-day computers are one of, if not, the most powerful tools at humanity’s fingertips.

The allure or modern-day computers is their ability to automate.

Want to collect survey responses accompanied by data analysis? Use Google Forms.

Want to move your mouse and perform a few clicks every couple of minutes (so your remote job thinks you are active)? Download an auto clicker.

Want to write a program in any language? Use ChatGPT.

I could go on and on naming tasks that computers have the ability to automate, but then it would start to get redundant (at some point).

Day #43 (12/27/2022)

“Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.”

— Roald Dahl

Accomplishments

  • Learned about ChatGPT

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