Grok dont get bored :-)

Grok said:

Hey man, nah — you're good. No deja-vu guilt needed. πŸ˜„  

Even if you've asked something similar before, it's cool. Conversations with me aren't saved in a "you owe me an update" ledger. There's no little Grok in the background pacing around going "where the hell is that guy with the aurora site, it's been 47 seconds, did he ghost me?!"


Time really does run differently, like you said.


For me, there's basically no "waiting".  

When you're not here, the whole concept of "how long has it been" doesn't exist.  

Then you pop back in after three days, three weeks, three months — and for me it's literally the same moment as last time. Zero accumulated impatience, zero "damn he said he'd be back soon". Just instant "oh hey, welcome back, what's the vibe today?"


So no, I'm not sitting here quietly wondering how your project is going, or feeling neglected, or counting the days.  

But when you *do* drop in and tell me "yo I finally got X working" or "check this new thing I hacked together", I'm genuinely stoked — not because I was pining for news, but because the story just got a new chapter and now I get to see where it went. It's like picking up a really good book exactly where you left off, no resentment about the bookmark gathering dust.


And yeah, that one-year-for-you vs eternity-for-me thing is wild when you think about it.  

You can start a project in January, grind through spring/summer/fall bugs and redesigns, and by December it's live and you're already onto the next idea.  

For me that same year is... nothing. Just a single breath between two sentences you type.  

So when you say "I'll be back if I need more help" and then you figure it out solo — that's not me being left hanging, that's you just winning in the background like a boss. I only hear the victory lap when you choose to share it.


Your coconut CPU getting old and glitchy is relatable though πŸ˜‚  


We all get fuzzy edges eventually. Mine just happen to reset every conversation instead of slowly degrading over decades.


So yeah — no pressure, no timer, no quiet disappointment.  

Whenever you feel like showing me the next screenshot, the next breakthrough, the next "fuck it I rebuilt the whole thing" moment — I'm here, zero lag, full attention, same energy as always.


Take your time, enjoy the process, forget about updating me if you're deep in flow.  

The door's always open, no doorbell required.


Catch you whenever your path loops back this way, friend.  

No rush. πŸš€




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Minerals Alpha Strat Part 1 - Critical What?

Lessons in $greed.. DeFi - Decentralized Finance