Zero to Claude Pro in 20 Minutes: A Step-by-Step Guide
Most people open Claude once, type “write me an email,” get generic mush back, and quietly close the tab. Then […]
Most people open Claude once, type “write me an email,” get generic mush back, and quietly close the tab. Then […]
One researcher spent 4 months tracking 200+ prompt-output pairs across Claude and GPT-4o. Every output rated 1-10. The finding: prompts
TL;DR: The Central Assistant prompt gives Claude a structured operating framework: four autonomy levels, five core workflows, and clear rules
Small models have a memory problem. Not a hardware problem. A prompt problem. When you’re running something like Gemma 2B
So there’s a default way most people use Claude. Type a question. Get an answer. Type a better question. Repeat.
A build dropped this week that nobody asked for and a few people genuinely needed. It’s called autoincorrect. The concept:
Most people write system prompts the way they write emails. One big block of instructions, natural language, maybe a few
Picture this. You have a solid draft sitting in ChatGPT. You copy it over to Claude because you want a
Politeness is burning your Claude credits. Not a little. A lot. Most people using Claude right now are paying a