By Edo Segal
The default I never noticed was the one shaping everything.
I described this in You On AI without seeing it clearly. The nights at three in the morning. The inability to close the laptop. The vertigo of building faster than I could think. I diagnosed it as my own appetite. My intensity. My particular inability to find the off switch.
I was wrong about where the problem lived.
The prompt field is always there. Always ready. The interface presents a single dominant affordance: type the next thing. No pause. No reflection. No moment where the system asks whether this session is still serving the purpose that brought you here. The path of least resistance leads to the next prompt, and I follow it, not because I lack
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