Force Your AI to Explain Why It Failed Before It Tries Again
Pasting an error message into ChatGPT and hoping for a fix is the debugging equivalent of shaking a Magic 8-Ball. […]
Pasting an error message into ChatGPT and hoping for a fix is the debugging equivalent of shaking a Magic 8-Ball. […]
Pick any AI chatbot you use daily and try this 10-second test: ask it a controversial question. Then ask the
Take any question you recently asked ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Now ask it again, but this time paste a structured
Every API power user has that one horror story: a batch job that looked harmless, ran overnight, and left a
Try this right now: ask your AI something genuinely hard, then ask it again with a structured reasoning protocol pasted
Every time you type a vague prompt and get a vague answer, the same pattern is at play: missing structure.
Here’s a 60-second experiment that might change how you think about AI answers forever. Pick any AI. Ask it something
Bottom line: a Reddit user built a 16-section system prompt that turns any LLM into a procurement copilot handling everything
Yesterday a Reddit user dropped something in r/PromptEngineering that stopped me mid-scroll. Not another “be my assistant” wrapper. Not another