Technology
Prompt Principles
Our surroundings act on us. Some foster chaos, others encourage enchantment. Broad landscapes, beautiful artwork, and ancient architecture fill people with awe. Office buildings with drop ceilings and an unimaginative palette of gray, screeching subways, and... See more
Tommy Dixon • surroundings that speak of enchantment
FUCKING PREACH. I’ve been screaming my head off about this for two decades.
When you ask ChatGPT to act as an expert it significantly improves your outputs. Here are some expert roles to try. Just start your prompt with: “As an expert [pick a role from the list] (enter the rest of your prompt…)”

THE GPTS
GPT-4o knows a lot about various well known frameworks. You can include the frameworks below in your prompts. Example: “Use Porter's Five Forces Focusing on [specific industry]”
Old Mac Software Archive - Macintosh Repository
macintoshrepository.org
Old Mac Software who knew
You don't know how bad most things are nor precisely how they're bad. — LessWrong
Solenoid_Entitylesswrong.com
Blind spots and AI.
ai-2027.com • Mid 2025: Stumbling Agents
More from the lightcone group about a possible AI future, but taken with a grain of salt because it's written solely by Western-educated white men.
The frameworks that got us here, of jobs-to-be-done or product-market fit, will be insufficient going forward. For founders to have extraordinary outcomes, they will have to find alpha in markets that aren’t easily understood.
Which is to say, technology alone won’t be enough. The other essential ingredient will be taste.... See more
Evan Armstrong • Want to Build? Technical Excellence Won’t Be Enough.
Taste is insanely subjective but every now and then you align with the zeitgeist…boom.