Category: Processes

Personalised, high-quality, Xmas cards for $1.50 each

I wanted something different for Christmas cards this year – not just ‘nice’ cards, but for each recipient to receive something truly unique to them, that speaks to our personal shared history. They had to be physically printed, real cards – not cop-out ‘e-cards’ (charged at outrageous 99.9% profit margins). Process Details / prompts For…
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AI-CODING: Using Claude to fix a half-written codebase

Anthropic (OpenAI’s rival) has been having a lot of problems recently – their servers keep crashing, their web interface keeps popping-up messages saying they are “downgrading all users” due to performance problems on their servers, features keep being remotely disabled by Anthropic, etc. The guys are having a hard time. But a deeply problematic side-effect…
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ChatGPT part 1: create a 3D view of a 2D map from a videogame

Background The original Zelda computer games were based on large 2D maps, where the map design was critical for various puzzles, upgrades, secrets, and plot advancement. These were hand-crafted every tile, and you explored them one small segment at a time. As a player, you build up in your head a visual mental model of…
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Writing a complaint email … professionally

Summary When something goes wrong with a product, and there’s no-one to complain to – but you have colleagues, or a mailing list, or a network of peers that might be able to help – what do you do? Send a Tweet, Post to Facebook, or Write an Email in anger and … as they…
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Fact check something in a 1-hour video without watching the whole thing

Background: Approach Here’s the LinkedIn post original: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7206986218545233920/ Here’s the YouTube video that OP claimed to take her claims from: https://www.youtube.com/live/Pig9WbMN1lQ Fortunately … that YouTube video has already been transcribed (I guess by Google?): My default learned (human) solution: My AI-centric (ChatGPT) solution: Prompt used: “In this conversation, is there a point where someone says…
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