GPT Talked This Guy Out of His Idea. He Published It Anyway.
One guy on r/PromptEngineering did something oddly interesting. He used GPT to stress-test an idea, the model basically demolished it, […]
One guy on r/PromptEngineering did something oddly interesting. He used GPT to stress-test an idea, the model basically demolished it, […]
Building multi-provider LLM workflows is annoying. KePrompt just shipped a DSL that makes switching providers a one-line edit. A developer
Someone dropped a financial strategist prompt on r/PromptEngineering and the comment section got honest fast. It covers income analysis, skill
64% accuracy at 4 examples. Back down to 33% at 8. That’s what happened when a Reddit poster tested Gemini
There are days when the writing just won’t happen. A contributor to r/PromptEngineering shared six bare-bones prompts that push through
Yesterday a post dropped on r/PromptEngineering that flips the whole Claude+Obsidian playbook. Not another persistent memory layer for your codebase.
Picking blog topics without knowing if anyone is searching for them is just guessing with extra steps. This two-part prompt
Here’s what this framework does in one line: it makes AI tell you what happens if you take an action
You push a prompt to staging. The output looks reasonable. You tweak one word, nod approvingly, and ship it. Three