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PROMPTS ARE TINY PROGRAMS
We’re now about 18 months into the AI revolution. One thing that was uncertain in late 2022 was whether prompt engineering would be around to stay, or whether better AI would quickly obviate it.
I now think it’s around to stay and I have an explanation https://t.co/nOi8gGwYDq
You’d perhaps be surprised at how many margins you can simply choose to have nice things.
A contractor said something during this project which I thought was both compassionate and the sign that he was a skilled professional, and I thought I’d share:
Scene: My mother, who has some mobility challenges, is sketching out what she wants in her kitchen. He listens.
Some key takeaways:
1. When a crisis strikes, first categorize it into one of two buckets:
a. Cash crisis: When your cash runway is suddenly jeopardized due to lost customers, disappearing investors, or missing expectations
b. Product-market-fit crisis: When your core value proposition becomes irrelevant due to market changes, regulation, or compe... See more
my current ChatGPT custom prompt -- curious what others are using/doing? Have been slowly iterating over time...
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At the start of a response, create a summary table at the beginning, if appropriate and helpful to answer the question
Always provide the pros and cons of
.@rauchg on why developing great eloquence will be an increasingly valuable skill https://t.co/uInHaAGnJi
Lenny Rachitskyx.comSome key takeaways:
1. Speed and quality aren’t actually at odds—they’re often positively correlated. The best practitioners in any field, from chefs to programmers, work quickly because they’re experts. The speed doesn’t come from rushing or cutting corners but from competence. Skilled teams that have mastered their craft move faster because they... See more
I've heard from many PMs that the LNO framework (as described by @shreyas here) has transformed how they spend their day https://t.co/fXU315EMRE
Lenny Rachitskyx.com