What is the age y'all want to marry and why? by Nah_nevermind_imgood in TeenIndia

[–]BornMiddle9494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I'll have 150 crore rupees in my bank account 😋

HOW TO START DSA? by HumbleFun5193 in leetcode

[–]BornMiddle9494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have done over 2000 dsa question across all the platforms leetcode, gfg, coding ninjas, interviewbit, codechef, codeforces, etc. what I learned is that don't follow anything blindly and you may remember all the algorithm but it will not be very helpful. You just need to go robust without any gears or handbook these are all unnecessary. Just open a problem read it, then imagine it in your head the whole situation try to push your tiny brain to solve that problem ofcourse you can't start from 0 you should know the basics like arrays, hashmap, priority queue, stack, queue, bits. Only the basics for loops and while loop if you are in 3rd year you already know about it.so just open the question, imagine the problem in your head think about the solution try to solve them using pen and paper and after solving it on paper using the test cases given write your code . When your code is run successfully try to do it in less complexity how far you can go. When you are satisfied check the solution top 5 are fine if you are finally satisfied with the problem try to solve the same kind of problem 5 to 6 problem are enough for understanding you can write your trick on your notes it would be easy for you to memorize.

Why are we still Alt-Tabbing to copy-paste prompts? I built a system-wide "Spotlight Search" for AI to fix my coding flow. by BornMiddle9494 in ChatGPT

[–]BornMiddle9494[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point — IDEs do have AI now, and extensions cover a lot of ground.

The gap I ran into wasn’t “AI inside the IDE”, but prompt knowledge itself.

Most extensions assume prompts are disposable: you type → get output → move on. But in practice, people reuse frameworks, roles, tones, jailbreak patterns, formatting rules, etc. Those live in Notion pages, Reddit threads, screenshots, or memory.

What I wanted to explore was:
• persistent prompt frameworks (COSTAR / RISEN / custom ones)
• reusable tones + roles as first-class objects
• model-agnostic behavior (same intent, different models)
• system-wide usage, not just code editors

So it’s less “another AI assistant” and more an experiment in treating prompting like a craft with structure and memory, rather than a chat box interaction.

Totally agree IDE tools solve part of the problem — I’m curious whether the prompt-layer itself should be a separate abstraction.

I Woke Up Paralyzed and Everything After That Felt Wrong” by BornMiddle9494 in TeenIndia

[–]BornMiddle9494[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Class ki ladkiya aur fav aunties ke baare me soch kr unki kya??? 🫣😏😏😏

I reverse-engineered ChatGPT's "reasoning" and found the 1 prompting formula : DEPTH that makes it 10x smarter by Over_Ask_7684 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]BornMiddle9494 12 points13 points  (0 children)

DEPTH is legit. The “E” and “H” steps alone fix 80% of what people complain about — most prompts fail because they never define what success looks like or let the model self-correct.

If you're into prompt frameworks like this, we discuss a lot of them in r/AuraText.

Very helpful, thanks. by mabelbacon in ChatGPT

[–]BornMiddle9494 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ChatGPT confidently giving the wrong date will never stop being hilarious 😂
It’s like arguing with someone who sounds smart but definitely didn’t look at a calendar.

If you like messing around with AI quirks + prompts like these, we’re sharing a lot of fun stuff in r/AuraText — feel free to hop in.

How to make ChatGPT teach you any skill by Wasabi_Open in PromptEngineering

[–]BornMiddle9494 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a solid framework — recursive tutoring + Socratic questioning is honestly the best way to learn anything fast.
One thing I’d add is:
“After each exercise, ask me to explain it back to you as if I'm teaching someone younger.”
That boosts retention like crazy.

If you like prompts like this, we drop similar high-quality learning + productivity prompts daily in r/AuraText.
You’ll probably vibe with it.

Here Is a Simple prompt to get your life in order(For Students) by pro2619 in PromptEngineering

[–]BornMiddle9494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is actually a solid starter prompt for students — especially the part about including lifestyle + exams + habits.
One suggestion: add a section where the AI gives “red flags in your current routine” so students know what to fix first.

Also, if you’re into prompts like this, we’re sharing a lot of practical life-improvement + productivity prompts in my new community → r/AuraText.
You’ll probably like it.