Hi Pierre, thank you for your kind words! The language in these prompts is intentionally crafted to maximize informational density – a ‘more bang for your buck’ approach.
The overarching goal is to condense English using symbols, logic, patterns, and programming to convey as much meaning as possible without sacrificing effectiveness.
While this looks awesome, I don't really get what is meant by "plug in your calendar". There doesn't seem to be any way to connect to Google calendar or similar. So can you clarify what you mean?
Thank you for bringing this up! If you have a public link to your calendar, feel free to paste it into the ChatGPT interface. Alternatively, you can select everything in your calendar and copy it into the interface. On Windows, use Ctrl + A, and on Apple, use CMD + A. Hope This Helps!
I’m new to (even learning about) prompt engineering, so this blew my mind!! Kudos on the hard work and providing inspo to us noobs!
Hi! Great post and very interesting prompts.
Is this a kind of programming language for LLMs you are using?
Hi Pierre, thank you for your kind words! The language in these prompts is intentionally crafted to maximize informational density – a ‘more bang for your buck’ approach.
The overarching goal is to condense English using symbols, logic, patterns, and programming to convey as much meaning as possible without sacrificing effectiveness.
Out of curiosity, Have you found Tracy Useful?
As far as the usefulness of the prompt, I must admit I am not that busy right now to take advantage of it. But I might be in the near future ;)
Super helpful! Already have used it a couple times.
While this looks awesome, I don't really get what is meant by "plug in your calendar". There doesn't seem to be any way to connect to Google calendar or similar. So can you clarify what you mean?
Thank you for bringing this up! If you have a public link to your calendar, feel free to paste it into the ChatGPT interface. Alternatively, you can select everything in your calendar and copy it into the interface. On Windows, use Ctrl + A, and on Apple, use CMD + A. Hope This Helps!
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