Rules Don’t Work on AI. Failure Conditions Do.
LLMs are bad at ‘no.’ Give them a rule like ‘no adjectives’ and they’ll quietly ignore it half the time. […]
LLMs are bad at ‘no.’ Give them a rule like ‘no adjectives’ and they’ll quietly ignore it half the time. […]
Building with Lovable, Bolt, or v0 is fast. Debugging when something breaks? Most people just keep re-prompting and wonder why
A builder dropped something in r/PromptEngineering this week. It’s called Prompt Palace Keeper and it does exactly what the name
Spent three minutes hunting for a prompt you wrote last week? That’s not a minor annoyance. That’s compounding friction hitting
Three meetings. A dozen small decisions. One conversation that went sideways. And somehow it’s 1pm and you’re completely done for
Quick take: a Reddit user shared a 7-step prompt chain that turns job interview prep into a structured AI-guided sprint,
Dry, lifeless AI summaries aren’t an AI problem. They’re a prompt problem. One Reddit user figured out how to make
Picture this: it’s 6pm. You answered emails, cleared your notifications, jumped between tabs, and sat through two meetings that could
TL;DR: Ask AI for business ideas and you get recycled garbage. Restructure the prompt to think like a researcher, and