Sending vague, human-sounding instructions to an LLM means leaving performance on the table.
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Good prompts are like good code:
• Clear intent
• No ambiguity
• Structured logic
Bad prompts fail for the same reason bad code does—
they’re messy, vague, and try to do everything at once.
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day 1 (actually day 16) of launching https://t.co/1gj8Z7vCQY the best prompt builder for anyone to get the best results from AI.
in a way, it’s like an AI assistant to your AI assistant, because even the best reasoning models need great input.
honestly I’ve used this personally for about 2 weeks and it’s changed my flow completely. prompts are vital blocks of interacting with modern intelligence and everybody should have access to great prompts.
try it here, https://t.co/1gj8Z7vCQY
you can generate 20 free prompts daily
also insane that @PromptDuck is officially launching as part of @lovableshipped S1 and I’ll be shipping non-stop with some other talented founders for the next 6 weeks 🚀
I saw a guy coding today.
He opened Cursor.
Asked it to build a feature.
Clicked “Accept.”
Code failed to run.
He typed: “pls fix.”
Didn’t work.
Typed it again.
Still didn’t work.
Typed “pls fix” 15 times in total.
Slammed the laptop shut.
Yelled:
“Wtf bro, you can’t even code!”