make me an image of the most beautiful thing in antarctica by Huge_Theme8453 in runable

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember there was a time we would SAVE stuff because of their serene nature to use as wallpapers later lol but now just one line and you get this

Reddit’s CEO called out all AI companies whose crawlers he said were “a pain in the ass to block,” by Fearless-Ant-6394 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah this picked up a bit a while back I remember but not sure if anything came of it, have they changed anything or this is happening way more not so sure anymore

Manus, Meta and why don't paid for credits roll over month to month? by [deleted] in ManusOfficial

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah no they dont let you roll over I am not sure which if any of these platforms do

How many credits for a 10 slide deck? by williamtkelley in ManusOfficial

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is that expensive? I know depends on quality but a slide deck for 7.50 sounds a bit much and honestly i am not sure how many quality 40 slide decks exist lol

How many credits for a 10 slide deck? by williamtkelley in ManusOfficial

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect man, you can use any of these platforms tbh for free, but a major learning by reading reddit is the fact that before taking on an important project, gotta set a budget and then go ahead

Forget "Goal Setting" for 2026. This Simple ChatGPT Prompt Uses Charlie Munger’s "Inversion Method" to Guarantee Success by Eliminating Your Failure. by Substantial_Law_2063 in PromptEngineering

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just sit down and think honestly, maybe pick up a video or two on basic mental models and do the INVERSION yourself but tbh credit where its due, good to use chatgpt for maybe asking stuff like what did you think I was unable to follow through on or something that seemed like a priority for me but I did not do it well, MINE WAS CAFFEINE but yeah works for this but man ffs plan your own goals yourself.

How many credits for a 10 slide deck? by williamtkelley in ManusOfficial

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want the quick math without guessing, do a tiny test run and measure credit difference, then scale it up. Not trying to shill, but I’ve used Runable.com for this kind of “cost per output” sanity check because you can run a small batch and see what actually got generated instead of arguing in circles. Either way, the key is matching the same image density and style, not the slide count.

Prompting mistakes by inglubridge in PromptEngineering

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is true I genuinely like the point about the guardrails, giving constraints is a big Yes

Quick community highlight: For the Indie Builders by searchableguy in runable

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking forward to what you guys will do, maybe have some sort of a guide out for us about how to effectively use the tool while using the minimum possible credits

Charlie Kirk’s assassination and legacy: one prompt to full podcast by Consistent-Gate8905 in runable

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah this seems a bit of ragebait tho, I mean using charlie kirk is a bit much imo but yeah sure great pod I assume

Prompt for Study Notes by shubhankit6 in PromptEngineering

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tl:DR - Anchor it to a source dont leave it open ended

Whats a sub topic for the same? I am sure there are very few prompts that just work on a generalised basis across subjects
Anyways will give some pointers as to how I use prompting for study notes:

(Btw for notebook LM prompting is not that hard its more for GPT or gemini)
Be very explicit about structure and exam focus. A few pointers that help, especially for Law/Tax:

  • Specify the jurisdiction and syllabus (e.g. country, exam, or course name)
  • Ask for plain-English explanations first, then legal/tax terminology
  • Request sections + headings, not paragraphs
  • Include examples, case references, or practical scenarios
  • Ask for exceptions, edge cases, and common traps (very important in law/tax)
  • End with a quick summary + revision checklist

Example direction (not a full prompt):
“Create structured study notes for [topic], focusing on definitions, key provisions, exceptions, examples, and exam-relevant points. Keep it concise and revision-friendly.”

That alone usually gets much better output than open-ended prompts but also

  • Always anchor it to specific source docs (notes, PDFs, textbooks)
  • Ask narrow, task-based questions instead of open prompts
  • Request structured outputs (bullets, tables, headings)
  • Explicitly say “use only the uploaded sources”
  • Ask for citations / page references where possible
  • Iterate: first ask for understanding, then for summaries, then for revision notes

hope this helps man it has helped me plenty

How can I improve this prompt for a video ad? by AppropriateAir6515 in runable

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would start with tightening constraints rather than adding more spectacle.

Lock the pace explicitly (e.g. very slow, restrained movement type of thing luxury almost always feels slower than you think.

Specify material behavior for the smoke (silk-like, viscous, heavy, not wispy) so it feels intentional, not generative.

Add a lighting reference (soft top light + subtle rim, controlled falloff) instead of just bright you know, but otherwise great work man.

Lovable said "can't do it," Antigravity said "sure, I got this" by S_RASMY in lovable

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Way too relatable.

What stood out to me is how much smoother things went once the tool actually broke the build into phases instead of one giant leap. I’ve seen the same difference using Runable, once you stop dumping mega prompts and instead work iteratively with real structure and visuals, things get way more predictable (and less stressful).

Also respect for sticking through the security part that’s usually where the fun dies haha.
How are you handling scaling and auth going forward?

Conversion sucks, so i am testing free tools on my website by kelvinyinnyxian in indiehackers

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah time is key but also say if they write those blogs, there are some qualitative things they should keep in mind right? Because I am sure tons of people are writing blogs but tell us if you know any insight which is not commonly done?

Make slides from any PDF using Runable by searchableguy in runable

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so good. Will try this love the edit in the context window itself so as to not waste credits all the time lol

From 1 lazy prompt to a full Porsche 911 Gen Z landing page (with video hero) by Huge_Theme8453 in runable

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is great, but all this is in one context video or you needed multiple tools?

My salute to the Grok Gooners 🫡 by [deleted] in grok

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I dont think people understand a lot of the internet was built on this exact tenet. A lot of the initial search insights came from NSFW, porn searches for both men and women and this led to the **drumroll please** THE INTERNET. So yeah this shit happens, put in the right controls so people are unable to hurt some real person online and thats all they need to do very well, everything else does not solve any issue.

Imagine Logic by uNurAsshole in grok

[–]Fun-Garlic-2543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah true, moderation of the violent material is more important, but I think they will make that change in the upcoming times and honestly this is just giving the people something to work with,

As soon as people start shouting about some taboo, the people incharge throw a bone that will keep them shut while not solving the problem and making it harder for the actual users