By Edo Segal
The feeling I could not name was the absence of resistance.
For months after taking the orange pill, I celebrated the collapse of friction. The imagination-to-artifact ratio approaching zero. Twenty engineers each doing the work of a hundred. Thirty days from nothing to a living, talking product on a showfloor. I wrote about all of it in *You On AI* with genuine awe, because the awe was genuine.
But there was something else happening that I kept skating past. A sensation I noticed on the late nights — not the exhilaration of building, which I documented honestly, and not the compulsion, which I also documented. Something quieter. A thinning. The work was flowing faster than ever, and some nights the flow felt less like
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