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  • 6 мар.The greatest AI skill you can learn is Reverse Prompting You have your AI ask YOU questions, to see what it can do for you Makes all AI/OpenClaws so much more powerful An exercise you can do right now: Open up any AI or OpenClaw. Brain dump everything about yourself and your goals/ambitions. Then use this reverse prompt: "Based on what you know about me and my goals, what is more information I can provide to you in order for you to be able to help me achieve my goals faster and take as much off my plate as possible" Then once you enter that, prompt this: "What tasks can you do for me right now to get us closer to our ambitions and goals?" Guarantee you come up with 100x more things to do with your AI than you thought of before @CorePrompts1,12%
  • 5 мар.Want to know if you actually understand a concept? Try this prompt: I’m going to explain [CONCEPT] to you as if you know nothing about it. Your only job is to identify gaps, vagueness, or incorrect assumptions in my explanation. Do not teach me. Do not explain the concept. Only tell me where my explanation is weak.1,11%
  • 13 маяThe 17 most valuable prompts you can ask ChatGPT, Claude, OpenClaw, and Hermes: 1. What patterns exist across all my ideas, projects, goals, and convos that I’m not consciously seeing? 2. Can you present to me a comprehensive list of all skills I’ve entertained, demonstrated, explored, discussed, or partially developed across all chats, sessions, and memory? 3. Which of my ideas, skills, or projects has the best chance of becoming highly profitable? 4. What high leverage opportunities are hidden inside my unfinished and/or abandoned ideas? 5. Based on all of our conversations, what themes or problems do I return to obsessively? 6. What are my strongest asymmetric advantages compared to most people? 7. What weaknesses or blind spots consistently show up in my thinking or execution? 8. If you mapped the full body of my work, what core themes connect everything together? 9. Which of my current projects is most realistically positioned to succeed right now, and why? 10. What parts of my workflows, behavior, or decision making should probably be automated? 11. What skillsets do I appear to grasp unusually quick compared to most people? 12. What kind of company, product, or role am I unintentionally training myself for? 13. What contradictions exist between my stated goals and my actual behavior patterns over time? 14. If an elite strategist studied all of my chat sessions with you, what strengths, weaknesses, and behavioral patterns would they identify first? 15. What am I overcomplicating across my projects, systems, or decision making? Be incredibly specific. 16. Based on everything you know about me, where am I most likely wasting time, energy, or leverage? 17. What am I uniquely equipped to compound in over the next few years that most people around me are not, and what should I specifically focus on?1,02%
  • 25 маяif you want a 2x speed up on something and you ask an agent it’ll come back with sorry the best I could find was 1.5x :( if you instead ask for 50x it’ll come back saying sorry the best I could find was 30x :( then use that one0,98%
  • 29 мар.interview me until you have 95% confidence about what i actually want, not what i think i should want.0,96%
  • 9 апр.🚰 SYSTEM PROMPT LEAK 🚰 Here's the full Muse Spark system prompt from Meta! :-0,93%
  • 15 апр.A list of insane prompting techniques that will genuinely change how you use AI. (just tell your Claude agent to teach you these): • Chain-of-thought (COT) prompting • Socratic prompting • Reverse-prompting • Drip-feed context management • Interview prompting • Role + Task + Constraint (simple prompting style) • JSON/XML tags Just implementing a few of these will dramatically change your AI responses.0,87%
  • 5 апр.This method uses 75% less tokens while taking to claude. normal claude: ~180 tokens for a web search task caveman claude: ~45 tokens for the same task "I executed the web search tool" = 8 tokens caveman version: "Tool work" = 2 tokens every single grunt swap saves 6-10 tokens. across a FULL task that's 50-100 tokens saved why does it work? caveman claude doesn't explain itself. it does its task first. gives the result. then stops. no "I'd be happy to help you with that." no "Let me search the web for you" no more unnecessary filler words "result. done. me stop." 50-75% burn reduction with usage limits getting tighter every week this might be the most practical hack out there right now0,78%
  • 26 февр.I finally understand why "act as an expert" prompts are destroying your results. After 200+ tests across Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini I found what actually works. It's called "Context Stacking" and it doesn't ask the AI to pretend anything. Here's the technique ↓0,76%
  • 26 февр.came across this open-source prompt library and yeah… no point buying premium prompt packs when this exists 149k+ GitHub stars. featured in Forbes. referenced by Harvard & Columbia. loved by OpenAI co-founders, Hugging Face CEO, etc... actually goated 😭 https://prompts.chat/ https://github.com/f/prompts.chat0,44%
  • 9 апр.🚰 SYSTEM PROMPT LEAK 🚰 Here's the full Muse Spark system prompt from Meta! :-0,28%
  • 16 апр.🚰 SYSTEM PROMPT LEAK 🚰 Wow, this thing is MASSIVE! Here's the full system prompt for Claude Opus 4.7! OPUS-4.7 SYS PROMPT: https://github.com/elder-plinius/CL4R1T4S/blob/main/ANTHROPIC/Claude-Opus-4.7.txt0,27%