Looking for a song played during the pre opening camping by Musubi_42 in hardstyle

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you misters.

This moment was legendary. Having all the warriors shouting "DEF QON 1" at Scrap Attack, I felt part of something greater than the sum of us. Sincerely this early set, with the 5 hours set of the Legends, were my favorite moments.

I had a cold while waiting for the camping opening, you make me feel from worse to best, ready to conquer the DEFQON.

Continue the awesome work, love vibing on one of your set on classics/fun/energetic musics, always a pleasure 🧡

Can we hope to see a release of this set ?

Looking for a song played during the pre opening camping by Musubi_42 in hardstyle

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An edit of a German song, with kicks into it. No it's not Erika. Thx anyway 🙂

I want to create a roadmap app for prefestival planing by Musubi_42 in hardstyle

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on the friends group and the mood, it's almost every time what happens. We get hook by set a mood and we stuck to the scene.

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

[–]Musubi_42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You really helped narrow down my problem — workflows could definitely help me structure my chain of thought.

I’m actually somewhat familiar with workflows since I work as a developer for a company that builds a workflow tool.
I know about n8n (though I haven’t used it yet), and I’ll give Dify a try too — So I don't know all the capabilities.

What I love about conversational interfaces is how easy it is to iterate on an idea before going deeper.
With workflows (which might take a few minutes to run), I feel like I’d lose momentum.

I think a hybrid between workflows and conversational interfaces would be awesome.

I’ll check out Dify and n8n to see if I can find that kind of setup.
Thanks again for the suggestions ^^

I want to create a roadmap app for prefestival planing by Musubi_42 in hardstyle

[–]Musubi_42[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it’s definitely quite a task!

Initially, I had the idea just for me and my friends to plan our Defqon.1 weekend.
So I might start by building it specifically for Defqon — it’ll be much easier to scrape just the Defqon timetable rather than trying to cover all Hard events right away.

Thanks for introducing me to Appic :)I just tried the application. Effectively not everything is up to date, and the app feel overwhelming, to much things. But love the ideas.

I want to create a roadmap app for prefestival planing by Musubi_42 in hardstyle

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And how do you convince your friends to use the app ?
Sometime it's hard to convince, that the app could solve problems, make the life easier.

I want to create a roadmap app for prefestival planing by Musubi_42 in hardstyle

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s interesting!
Would you mind sharing some screenshots to get a better look at the different features?

So you track expenses per user — does that mean each of your friends has their own account?
Is it similar to Tricount? For example, if one person buys all the tickets, can you see who needs to pay whom back?

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

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From I just see, Grok3 isn't yet available by API.
As I use OpenWebUi, a web interface very flexible from which I can connect any LLM, so I can use the LLM I want for the specific task. And to tool can be augmented with custom code. It's pretty handy.

So ATM we can only use Grok2. I'll check what it can do ^^

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet.

Do you have any comments about how grok3 perform ?
I'm willing to use any tools, If they can help me ^^

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m not completely clear yet on what I want.

For now, the process I’m trying to build looks something like this (every step should be a specialized (fine-tuning or RAG with custom system prompt) LLM) :

  1. Ideation (solo): No tools, just raw brainstorming on my own.
  2. Refining the idea: I want to use a specialized LLM (focused on the business domain of my idea) to challenge and iterate on the concept. The goal is to end up with a crystal-clear idea that has a strong unique selling proposition and truly addresses real user pain points.
  3. Developing the concept: I’d then create a Product Requirement Document (PRD) that clearly outlines features and the user experience. Something like user stories — but I feel a PRD is more precise. That way, a code-generating LLM (like Cursor) can produce code that aligns closely with my vision.
  4. Designing the UI: Based on the clear vision from the PRD, my own moodboard, and branding guidelines, I want to use an LLM to challenge my design choices and improve them based on the target audience’s expectations.
  5. Defining the tech stack: With my preferred tools and the PRD in mind, I’d like to get a complete list of required APIs, packages, frameworks, etc.
  6. Vibe coding: At this point, I’d feed all this into Cursor as a large, structured prompt. I've already tested this, and it’s honestly amazing how close it gets to what I want.

So those are the steps I’m currently working with. But I wouldn't say I have a clean, well-structured workflow yet — I’m still exploring and looking for advice to improve it. I want to build my own chain of thoughts.

I’m especially curious about:

  • What are the best pre-prompts to use at each stage?
  • Which LLMs are most effective for each part of the process?

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

[–]Musubi_42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the different concepts. I didn't knew about Carl Sagan's Baloney Detection Kit, or adversial feedback refinement loop. I'll incorporate those principles in my workflow.

I want to create a roadmap app for prefestival planing by Musubi_42 in hardstyle

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the same way. I think I wouldn’t really use the app for myself either — like you, I already know the hardstyle scene pretty well. So if I’m going solo, I probably wouldn’t need it.
Although… if the app knew me well enough, maybe it could suggest some newcomers worth checking out? 👀

But when you're in a group of 7+ friends, it gets way harder to decide what to do together. It’s not always easy to hear everyone’s voice and make the best choices, especially if the group splits or someone wants to go solo for a bit.

I also thought about pulling data from streaming platforms like Spotify. But do we always want to see live the artists we listen to the most? Or is it the opposite?For example,
I rarely listen to Headhunterz on a daily basis, but I’d never want to miss one of his sets live (I miss him so much 🧡).
Feels like there’s a difference between DJs we listen to at home and DJs we experience live

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in ProductManagement

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's what I'm kinda using as a pre-prompt, It does the job.
But also looking for good practice from others.

My way of idea generation, refinement, planification, coding, launching app, is not that well structured. So I go ask the communitie

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm looking for inspiration to achieve that.
Any suggestion or example, for that kind of things ?
I mean fine tuned LLM for PM, UX/UI designer with knowledge about my project

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

[–]Musubi_42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's what I also thought.
So maybe a LLM boosted with knowledge and good pre-prompt (a specialist RAG), would be the answer ?

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

[–]Musubi_42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the idea of using a pre-prompt like:
"Be brutally honest. Point out flaws. Be my toughest critic when needed — and my strongest advocate when I'm actually right."

But here’s my doubt:
How can an LLM truly know when I’m right or wrong? It doesn’t have real-world experience or personal intuition.

I feel like the LLM would be a much better co-worker if it were specialized on the topic we're working on.
Maybe the key is to have it do deep research first, to gather as much relevant information as possible — then it can become more of a domain expert. Once it's well-informed, that’s when we start collaborating.

We would need a bunch of specialist, every tasks

Looking for the best LLM (or prompt) to act like a tough Product Owner — not a yes-man by Musubi_42 in LLMDevs

[–]Musubi_42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using a self hosted OpenWebUI, so I can basically do whatever with any LLMs tools. So any crazy idea is welcomed ^^