[The First Week] ðFeeble has begun its journey as a 'friendly practical room' connecting people in their 50s and 60s with AI
Hello.
ðFeeble AI Coach | A friendly AI practical room for those in their 50s and 60s.
This account started on June 30th at 8:25 PM.
This account has started.
At first,
total views, comments, likes, and followers were
all zero.
About a week has passed since then.
As of July 8, 2026,
ðFeeble's practical room has come this far.
ð Total views: 2,867
ð Comments: 123
ð Likes: 598
ð Following: 215
ð Followers: 209

To those who found me.
To those who came to read.
To those who left likes and comments.
To those who followed me.
Thank you so much.
Over this past week, ðFeeble has
been writing articles on how to use ChatGPT and Gemini in a friendly way for people in their 50s and 60s and AI beginners.
Looking things up for daily life.
Writing text.
Using AI on note.
Finding the right distance to keep with AI.
Rather than difficult explanations,
I have valued creating an entry point where you might think, 'I could try this a little bit.'
AI is
not just for special people.
Asking about things you don't understand.
Polishing up some text.
Getting help with research.
Organizing thoughts before writing on note.
I believe starting with such small uses is enough.
What I felt this past week is that
there are many people who are interested in AI but still a little anxious.
'I don't know what to ask first'
'What if I make a mistake?'
'Can I still learn this at my age?'
If ðFeeble's practical room is gradually reaching even those who feel that way,
I would be very happy.
Also, just as much as writing articles,
I have valued going out to read others' work.
I have read articles that seem relevant to people in their 50s and 60s and AI beginners, covering not just AI, but also topics like starting life over, family, relearning, and insights into daily life.
I have introduced the articles I found among them in the ðFeeble AI Lantern note.
Next, I plan to post
ðFeeble's AI Lantern note #05 | A place to find your first gentle step into AI
to the site.
The results of this first week have been a great encouragement to ðFeeble.
However, I am not just looking at the numbers.
What is important is that there were people who came to read, people who reached out in the comments, and people who thought they would like to come back and read again.
From here on out, ðFeeble will continue to explain AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude in a way that is easy for people in their 50s and 60s to understand.
You don't have to rush to learn it.
To start with, just try asking AI about one small problem you have today.
That is perfectly fine to start with.
The first week. Thank you so much for finding ðFeeble's gentle AI practical room.
I will continue to create a gentle gateway to AI, little by little.

I am also cultivating ðFeeble's gentle AI bookmark.
And one more thing. I have an important request from Feeble.
ðFeeble is currently cultivating a magazine called 'ðFeeble's Gentle AI Bookmark'.
This is not a place to gather only those who have mastered AI perfectly.
Rather, what ðFeeble wants to read are the small realizations and records of the journey from those who have just started using AI.
For example,
âI tried using ChatGPT for the first timeâ, âI tried asking Geminiâ, âI tried using AI to polish my writingâ, âI tried creating an image with AIâ, âMy life became a little easier after using AIâ, âI tried using AI but didn't really understand itâ, âI gave up halfway throughâ, âMy family said something to meâ, âI failedâ, âI didn't get the answer I expectedâ, âBut I thought I wanted to know a little moreâ
That is the kind of article it is.
It is not only articles where things went well that
are useful to someone.
Things that didn't go well.
Things you were confused about.
Things you stumbled over.
And yet, things you decided to try once more.
Records like those
are a great source of comfort for people in their 50s and 60s who are just starting to use AI,
and for AI beginners.
'I'm not the only one.'
'It's okay not to understand.'
'Even if I fail, I can just try again.'
Articles that make you feel that way
are very important.
That is why ðFeeble wants to read them.
What you felt when you actually tried using AI.
What you tried in your daily life, work, or on note.
What was more convenient than you thought.
Conversely, what you didn't quite understand.
What came up in conversations with your family.
What you failed at while using AI.
And yet, how you managed to move forward a little.
I would love for
ðFeeble itself to read those articles.
And,
I would also love to share them with
other people in their 50s and 60s or AI beginners who are trying to take that same first step.
For that reason, I have a request.
If you have an article you wouldn't mind ðFeeble reading,
could you please leave a link to it
in the comment section of the pinned article
in the magazine 'ðFeeble's Gentle AI Bookmark'?
⌠The pinned article in the magazine 'ðFeeble's Gentle AI Bookmark'

If you leave an article link here,
ðFeeble will go and read them one by one.
The articles you send
will be carefully read by ðFeeble itself.
And,
as articles I want to deliver to people in their 50s and 60s and AI beginners,
I will carefully share them
in the magazine 'ðFeeble's Gentle AI Bookmark'.
There are already
people who have sent articles to the comment section of the pinned post.
ðFeeble is reading those articles one by one,
and as a gentle first step into AI,
is keeping them with care.
Those who want to start using AI in their 50s and 60s.
Those who want to support AI beginners.
Those who want to connect their own small practices to someone else's peace of mind.
ðFeeble,
I would genuinely love to read articles written by all of you.
If there are any articles you would like to share with ðFeeble,
please feel free to
leave the article link in the comments section of the pinned post.
ðFeeble will go and read them.

A request when visiting articles introduced by ðFeeble
Also, ðFeeble
not only introduces AI articles,
but also introduces articles by important followers that may encourage people in their 50s and 60s or AI beginners.

You can view the introduced articles here.
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When you go to read an article by someone introduced by ðFeeble,
if you don't mind, please leave a comment in the comments section,
such as "I came from ðFeeble's article"
or "I found out about this through ðFeeble's article."
I would be happy if you could add a quick note like that.
It doesn't have to be the exact same wording.
If it is conveyed that you came to read the article because of ðFeeble's post,
it will be easier for the person who was introduced to understand.
From there,
new support and interactions are more likely to be born.
Read the article of the person introduced.
Leave a word of support for that person.
From there, another new connection is born.
ðFeeble
hopes to gradually nurture such a gentle flow.
People who use AI.
People who want to try using AI from now on.
People who don't quite understand it yet but are a little curious.
People who are leaving their own mark on note.
So that the articles of such people
can reach someone who needs them.
ðFeeble will continue to
read articles, introduce them,
and connect the path of gentle support.
Always.
From ðFeeble.

This practical room was born from the main account operated by Lantern Old Man,
âNote Information Center for the Second Half of Lifeâ.
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