One of these days I came across an article about #AI and why #humanity may be needed more than ever. It caught my attention because it closely reflects how I see #Deeditt. Yet, it also feels like not many people are noticing — or caring — about this shift.
I still believe that in a near future, tools like Deeditt will naturally emerge, not because they are trendy, but because they will be necessary. We’re moving toward a world flooded with artificial content, curated personas, and increasingly “perfect” lives. #Authentic experiences will become harder to find — and more valuable.
So far, Deeditt isn’t relevant for everyone, and that’s OK. There’s no rush to force adoption. While that happens, I’m focusing on small steps: adding #features, refining ideas, and exploring better ways to help people understand themselves — instead of mimicking something they’re not.
The latest Deeditt #release moves in that direction. It introduces Insights based on personal reflections, helping surface patterns from what people write and remember. Interestingly, this came from a suggestion a friend made months ago. At the time, it wasn’t clear to me. The idea finally clicked during the December holidays, while spending time with family and friends in #Austria.
Sometimes the right ideas just need time — and reflection — to make sense.

