Just now, when I started my laptop, the first software I opened was Chrome. Since I wanted to write down my experience from yesterday's river and urban cleaning volunteering, I opened my "social" Chrome profile.

As planned, I opened Medium. Today, I wanted to try something new. Usually, I just write my thoughts down in a few minutes, without any outlines. But for the past few weeks, I've been thinking about writing based on outlines. I need to practice.

So, I decided to ask GPT to make a simulation. At first, I wanted it to pick a random experience, make an outline from it, then create a full story based on that. More precisely, I hoped it would look more like a diary: an informal one with a natural flow.

Sadly, there was a bug. Actually, I have some softwares that automatically open when I start my laptop. Without waiting for the process to finish, I just opened Chrome. That was the reason why the bug happened.

In the profile I mentioned earlier, I opened two tabs: one Medium draft tab and one new GPT chat. At first, I gave GPT a prompt by typing it. While I was typing, it wasn't synchronous. Yes, it was lagging. I had already finished typing my sentences, but they hadn't appeared on the screen yet.

Randomly, my hand switched to the Medium tab in the middle of that task (I had already finished typing, but it still hadn't appeared completely). Who would've expected that the words I typed before would appear so smoothly in the Medium draft, without any letters missing?

It blew my mind. It wasn't like my laptop's usual behavior, haha. Usually, it would freeze, which means I'd have to type everything again. Yes, I'd have to double my effort.

That's it. I thought it was funny enough, so I wanted to keep it "alive" here on my Medium.