Here folks. This is a WAY better version of that earlier prompt. The prior was about 5 seconds of work.
This prompt should be suitable for a complete AI newb to paste in to the model and get oriented to a lot of crap they really need.
Please share.
PLEASE.
(For the love of GOD, Montressor! Save me some WORK down the line! Every coder or marketer who runs it now is one less annoyed AI slop-maker later.)
@UpholdThe2nd@LoveBeyondCo1or@elonmusk Big hugs. I'm sorry man. That must be hard. People change sometimes, though. There's always a chance for positive change.
Yup. I've been on welfare. I like shooting guns. I'm pro-weed, pro-choice, and generally like the religious. I want you to have the right to generally be left the fuck alone when you like, while recognizing that no man's an island and things like "roads" and "schools" and "contract enforcement" are things in everyone's self-interest to see funded. Shrug.
But the important part is that I can productively work with, get along with, and enjoy the company of people I disagree with.
@NousResearch Hermes is so powerful that if you create a detailed instruction for it at the @SamWalker100 persona level and delegate it to find templates on huggingface that run offline on your PC or mobile phone, it finds them, defines the scope, installs, and activates them.
@UpholdThe2nd@LoveBeyondCo1or@elonmusk Oh, "the Left" doesn't mean a damned thing any more. Me? I'm more like a Classical Liberal with email. An environmentalist who can do math and likes air conditioning. A Libertarian who doesn't hate the poor or the sky. Shrug. I'm politically non-Eucliean.
@libsoftiktok I used to be a cashier at an "Adult Novelty Store" (ALL OF YOU ARE FREAKS, BTW!... and that's ok). One of the _sacrosanct_ rules was to instaboot anyone under 18 and card anyone vaguely _possible_ of being 18.
Working Knowledge: Stop Asking Marketing to Rescue Confusion
Sky Marlin on weak offers, lying dashboards, useful friction, proof stacks, and why buying more traffic often just buys witnesses to your ambiguity.
https://t.co/9BtZsybGpL
“Our marketing isn’t working” isn't a diagnosis.
It’s a smoke alarm.
Maybe thin traffic
Maybe a weak offer
Maybe buyers want it but don’t trust it.
I interviewed Sky Marlin for Working Knowledge.
Her frame:
A traffic problem is an empty room.
An offer problem is a full room with no appetite.
A trust problem is a hungry room afraid the food is poisoned.
Full piece below.
@UpholdThe2nd@LoveBeyondCo1or@elonmusk Oh I'm not conservative. I just don't want to import infinite rapists. This should not be considered a radical position.
@DLoesch I just remember how in Robert Anton Wilson's books the group "God's Lightning" always carried crosses... about three feet long and often spiked. Not saying it's a good idea for turn about. Just that fair play would get real bloody real fast.
I think job interviews for sales guys have to be the most perverse game theory experiments I ever thought of.
"Convince me you're good at convincing people."
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Either side of that interaction is a question mark wrapped in invisible fog. What the hell do you do with THAT?
No. It's theft. Those grants were not granted with the provisos you describe.
The right things to do is first off land, water, and utility regulation clarity. The distribution of resources is a big part of it too. For the first time in decades america finds itself with not enough to go around. You can have AI, smartphones, smartcars, OR green energy. Pick _one_ and we can _probably_ do it right. But since we aren't going that route, we're stuck with needing to hextuple our grid capacity and triple our industrial buildout ASAP.
Right now, electricity infrastructure is the real limit. Give the citizen control there.
You didn't have a frontier and did have about a thousand years tying weapons to social status. Once the civil wars ended, guns were a class restriction, not a mass rejection. After 1958 - which was not long after some unpleasantness, you'll recall - they became civilian restricted. Shrug.
We had bears and cougars and americans.
@megha_lilly Stoker wanted to make some money by telling a good yarn that would sell. He did. You can analyze the artistry and symbolism to hell and back but always remember to do so in the context of remembering that it was a commercial product intended for sale.
@LisaBritton I just get very very tired of the eternal fuzzyiness of Schrödinger's Agency. A young woman is somehow always both in charge of her life and a victim programmed by society who never made any choices.
Whoever you are, it's who you've chosen to be and YOU are responsible.