That takes me back... I was in college in the early 90's in Boulder. I wanted to make something of my life and pursue a career in science. CU was located in a giant playground, so I had to discipline myself to focus on my studies. All classes were in person back then and I used to go to every lecture and sit in the front row right in front of the prof. That helped me focus.

To this day I see the value of being on site for work even as I slowly move from the tile (lab) to the carpet (office space.) Nothing replaces being able to go drop in on a coworker and one of my favorite aspects of being in biotech/adjacent is the multidisciplinary environment. I could go chat with statisticians, bioinformaticists, process devs, IT, business devs, engineers, data scientists, legal, logistics, etc.

A college experience with intentional pause from internet distractions would be valuable these days. I can imagine using a local instance of an AI/LLM that needs to be built, trained, etc. by the students would be a good compromise.

Returning to the idea of (personal) discipline, I see much discussion (e.g. on linkedin - don't judge me, I'm looking for a job 😉 ) around employer recruiters and job candidates using AI in the job application process. It all comes down to how the tech is used. I can't speak to what employers are doing firsthand, but I can imagine 2 scenarios for a job-seeker. 1) would be using the LLM to write your cover letter, customize your CV, etc. and 2) would be using it to do some deep research on the company before reflecting and writing your own cover letter. These approaches engage your brain differently and result in different incremental amounts of personal growth.

Anyway, just some thoughts after reading your reply.

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I've heard good things about Boulder... Colorado is also the most beautiful state IMO.

Best of success with the job hunting. Biotech is one area that i'm really not knowledgeable at all, but it's an area that is purported to have a lot of growth opportunity--at least according to Cathie Wood. They will be banging down your door to get your Docusign on a sweet job offer paying a couple bitcoins a year.

Thank you for the kind words. Lot's of VCs in biotech space took advantage of cheap money and when results did not pan out the purse strings were tightened.

If I can't find another biotech job within ~4 months or so, I will leave the sector and need to reinvent myself. I will leave the city and move permanently to our rural property. Forestry, farming and exploring / vibe coding in the freedom tech space will be my new daily activities.

what you're thinking about is what i did. left my database job (laid off actually :-D ) and went to work on a farm... loving it so far. might revise opinion when the snow starts falling...

i never thought i would leave urban environment.. but when the time was right, it just happened and everything is fine.

i did have a longing dream of a cappuccino last night with a design on top from a barista. those are hard to come by.

most of the rural baristas i've ordered "chinesa" (it's like a small cappuccino) do the nice little swish on the top of the foam. but portuguese people are kinda big on coffee, not like italians but it's a big deal

chinesa... i presume from like a small China teacup.

i will know what to order there then.

here it's all paper cups and the cappuccino is very big like a whole coffee cup. how many centuries must pass before rural US knows how to make a cappuccino.

yeah, chinesa is in a smallish cup that is like a teacup