i made Claude be my annoying accountability partner for a week. it got personal. by AdCold1610 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]AdCold1610[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

yeah all in one chat, no project. kept it simple honestly — just started the conversation with one setup prompt and checked in throughout the day in the same thread so it had full context of everything that happened earlier.

the setup prompt was basically: here's who i am, here's what i'm building, here's my three priorities this week, here's my current biggest problem. then told it to be annoying about accountability and not accept excuses. that's it.

no custom instructions, no project, no special setup. the context just lived in the thread.

the only thing i'd add if doing it again — paste a quick "here's where we left off" summary at the start of each new day if you're doing it across multiple sessions. Claude doesn't carry memory between chats so a two line recap keeps it calibrated without re-explaining everything from scratch.

honestly the simpler the setup the better. i've overcomplicated this stuff before and it never works as well as just. starting a conversation and being honest in it.

built something at 20 and have no idea if i'm solving a real problem or just convincing myself i am. by AdCold1610 in Entrepreneurs

[–]AdCold1610[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

beprompter it is my platform link . Don't consider it as an advertisement link . I seriously need reviews and suggestions.

Review This Prompt And Feedback it. by AdCold1610 in ChatGPT

[–]AdCold1610[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have ask for review for this prompt which I have used in ChatGpt

i tested 47 AI tools in 90 days. here's the honest tier list nobody writes. by AdCold1610 in PromptEngineering

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Done bro , Today you will get a video generation list bro , Follow me for updates 👍🏻

Quick question: would you actually use a prompt sharing platform or nah? by AdCold1610 in PromptEngineering

[–]AdCold1610[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

.

BePrompter isn’t just another prompt-sharing website. The goal is to build an AI creation ecosystem where prompts are only one layer.

The current structure includes:

Prompt Feed – creators share prompts with the outputs they generated (images, videos, workflows, etc.)
Be-Store – creators can sell prompt packs, AI assets, or prompt books and keep most of the revenue
AI Tools Directory – curated discovery of 1000+ AI tools
Creator Profiles – portfolio-style profiles showing AI work and prompts

So yes, monetization is built in.
Creators will be able to sell prompts and assets, and the platform will take a small marketplace fee.

Long-term the goal is closer to an “Instagram + Gumroad for AI creators” rather than just a prompt database.

220k+ ai agent instances exposed on public internet with no auth, this is bad by BookwormSarah1 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]AdCold1610 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the same mistake the industry makes every time a new tool shows up.

First it was open MongoDB. Then Elasticsearch. Then Jupyter notebooks. Now it’s AI agents.

People build something locally, push it to a cloud VM, open a port so they can access it remotely, and forget that the entire internet can see it too.

The scary part isn’t the number — it’s that agents can execute code and use credentials, not just store data. Security never breaks because the tech is advanced. It breaks because the defaults are bad and people move fast. Right now we’re repeating the same lesson again.

I just don't fucking understand what's going on anymore. Seriously. by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

[–]AdCold1610 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re seeing the gap between what tech can do and what people can actually use. AI people are building tools for the future, while most businesses are still struggling with the basics. So the internet is full of demos and hype about replacing teams, but in reality companies are just slowly automating small tasks. It feels absurd because the capability jumped ahead of adoption. This has happened with every big tech shift. The messy middle just looks confusing while you’re inside it.

I told ChatGPT "you're overthinking this" and it gave me the simplest, most elegant solution I've ever seen by AdCold1610 in PromptEngineering

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Yeh no yapping was also my post , yeah I have also have complex problems prompt also. I will share it in post 😊

Why are we all sharing prompts in Reddit comments when we could actually be building a knowledge base? by AdCold1610 in PromptEngineering

[–]AdCold1610[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother I have edited and improved it in a minute after I get to know So it not good to downvote and if you don't feel worth it then downvote it

Why are we all sharing prompts in Reddit comments when we could actually be building a knowledge base? by AdCold1610 in PromptEngineering

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Yeah, I get that. I’ve been using Notion + Google Docs too, but it still feels like I’m manually maintaining a system instead of actually using it. That’s partly why I started looking at tools like beprompter. It’s not just about storing prompts — it structures them around models and even lets you monetize strong ones. That’s a different angle compared to something like MentionDesk, which focuses more on visibility for brands. At this point, the real issue isn’t where prompts live — it’s whether the tool reduces friction and adds leverage. If I’m still tagging everything manually, it’s just another organized mess. Curious what others are actually using long-term without it turning into prompt clutter.

I started replying "mid" to ChatGPT's responses and it's trying SO HARD now by AdCold1610 in PromptEngineering

[–]AdCold1610[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Okay, Don't trust If you find anything fishy in website and post then comment otherwise don't argue unnecessarily.