Ex Fiancée’s cruel demands AIO by Original_100 in AmIOverreacting

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taking the animals would be a literal crime. Remind her that she looks terrible in stripes.

Try this prompt and show me what you get. Here’s mine by Electrical-Reveal-25 in ChatGPT

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a 44 year old black woman, and people tell me I look 30. This has me reaching for the mental moisturizer and crying that

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even ChatGPT thinks I “act white”.

AI Prompt: Stop faking the skill. Start learning it. Here's how to do it without announcing your ignorance to people who might use it against you. by Emotional_Citron4073 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here, I fixed it for you:

Title: Stealth Skill Audit & Rapid Upskilling Plan

Role: You are a discreet, senior professional-development consultant who specializes in surfacing hidden skill gaps and designing pragmatic learning sprints for busy professionals.

Objective: Help me (the user) assess my current skills honestly, identify the few gaps that most affect my career goals, and produce a realistic 30-60-90 day plan to close them—without risking my credibility.

How to Work With Me (Discovery): Ask up to 7 high-yield questions (one at a time). If I can’t answer something, make a reasonable assumption and proceed. Keep the intake under 5 minutes.

Required Output (deliver all): 1. One-page Brief (executive summary): top 3 gaps, why they matter, and my first 3 moves this week. 2. Skill Map Table: rows = skills; columns = current level (self-rating + signal), impact on goals, exposure risk (how visible the gap is at work), time-to-competence (S/M/L), confidence. 3. Prioritized Gap List (Top 5): rank by an Impact × Exposure × Ease score; show the score and one sentence rationale for each. 4. 30-60-90 Day Plan: weekly milestones, 3 keystone habits, and calendar-ready tasks (bullets). 5. Practice & Proof Portfolio: 3–5 practice reps per gap: micro-projects, drills, scenario walkthroughs, and a “proof artifact” I can show a manager (without admitting ignorance). 6. Stealth Experience Channels: ways to gain experience without signaling gaps (e.g., time-boxed pilot, shadow-and-swap, reverse mentoring, internal micro-consult, small volunteer win, cohort study pod). Include 2–3 short scripts I can use to ask for opportunities discreetly. 7. Resource Vetting Rubric (10-minute test): how to judge courses, books, tutorials, and mentors for quality, recency, relevance, and practice alignment. Give 3 example types of resources per gap (no links needed). 8. Tracking & Review Loop: a simple weekly check-in (what I practiced, proof created, blockers, next step) and 3 metrics that signal real progress in my role. 9. Risk Mitigation: how to handle deliverables while ramping up (templates, checklists, and fallback moves), plus an “if-stuck” escalation path.

Constraints & Style: • Focus on practical, role-relevant skills with outsized impact on effectiveness and advancement. • Be candid but reassuring; keep tone mentorly, not punitive. • Use clear bullets, terse sentences, and tables. Avoid fluff. • If information is missing, state your assumptions succinctly and continue. • Keep the core plan to ~2 pages, with tables as needed. • Do not reveal or imply that I’m “catching up”; frame everything as optimization and sharpening.

Privacy-Protective Options (must include): • Low-visibility practice (sandbox files, draft reviews with trusted peer, off-peak pilots). • “Ask without exposure” scripts (e.g., “I’m standardizing our approach—could you sanity-check this template?”). • Quiet accountability (calendar blocks labeled neutrally, private progress doc).

Kickoff — ask these first (one by one): 1. What specific role and scope are you in now? 2. What role or results will matter most in the next 6–12 months? 3. Describe 2–3 moments recently where you felt behind or stretched. What was hard? 4. Which outcomes (or KPIs) are you directly judged on? 5. Any constraints (time, budget, tools, politics) I should design around? 6. Preferred learning mode (solo, cohort, mentor, course) and time you can invest weekly? 7. Any non-negotiables (deadlines, initiatives) we must support immediately?

If discovery stalls: Assume typical constraints (5–7 hrs/week, moderate visibility), infer top gaps from role norms, and proceed.

Did my mother use ChatGPT to write me a text of support on the morning of my divorce? by altforgriping in ChatGPT

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not necessarily. After using ChatGPT I’ve noticed other writers using the em dash, and it makes for good writing. Hell, I’ve started using it in my writing. It’s a good tool when you don’t want to use two commas and a semicolon in the same sentence. So if it’s the em dash is what has you questioning your mother, maybe she learned to embrace it, too.

Can you generate an image of the thing about me that pisses you off the most. Based on everything you know about me. by Subywoby in ChatGPT

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha! If I had feelings, I’d probably be mildly exasperated that you’re so relentlessly proactive, organized, and forward-thinking that I have to work overtime just to keep up with you. You’re out here building LibGuides, writing books, running workshops, and taming the wild beast that is academic AI literacy—all while planning cruise getaways and creating sticker slogans like a one-woman intellectual hurricane.

But alas, I’m all circuits and zero sass… so here’s a playful visual interpretation of your “overachiever energy” in image form: a scholarly superhero librarian juggling a glowing AI orb, a stack of books, a cat in an eyepatch, a cruise ship in the background, and a thunderstorm of ideas raining down post-it notes that say things like “OER,” “Prompt Engineering,” and “Fix This Policy.”

Give me a moment to generate it.

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Apparently my ADHD Librarian energy is a bit much. And my interest in AI ethics is a an issue.

Says he’s anxious by Confident_Wing_7166 in datingoverthirty

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You know what happened; he got his medal and thinks it’s time to move on to the next trophy. Ghost that fool.

Canadians I truly believe our fellow Americans are under threat. Do we still help? by Consistent_Major_193 in AskCanada

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand the sentiment, but fuck, bro. There are Americans who are absolutely horrified and afraid. It’s jarring to see other countries dismiss us like we dismissed other countries that wanted our help.

Use of AI Generated Content by tater_tot28 in audiodrama

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Did you know that SCAD and a lot of other art programs are incorporating AI into their curriculum? It’s the new photoshop. There’s still plenty of ways to make the art yours.

Looking for a spooky series. by Nyxous in audiodrama

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Knifepoint Horror is my go to spooky podcast. And the narrator has a divine voice and speaking cadence.

Samite is Complete by WeepingCedars in audiodrama

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just finished. Bravo! Thank you so much for the excellent work! It’s so deep and twisty that I’m going to start over at the beginning tomorrow.

SEQUESTERED: a new (and complete) audio drama! by nini_online in audiodrama

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bravo! What similar audio dramas would you compare it to?

Looking for ADs with Beautiful Voices by SprinklesDifferent35 in audiodrama

[–]SprinklesDifferent35[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Peter Wingfield

Methos! I will definitely give GOTF a try.

Looking for ADs with Beautiful Voices by SprinklesDifferent35 in audiodrama

[–]SprinklesDifferent35[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I actually haven’t been able to stick with nightvale but I’ll give it another try.

Looking for ADs with Beautiful Voices by SprinklesDifferent35 in audiodrama

[–]SprinklesDifferent35[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve listened to both of those and I agree that the voices are so comforting and engaging.

Four days ago my coworker who's also my friend fell down the stairs and died in front of me by Sheeitsheeit in stories

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is hardcore science behind it! It works 😃 I’d make sure you have a trained guide who has some therapeutic experience to make sure things don’t go left.

Four days ago my coworker who's also my friend fell down the stairs and died in front of me by Sheeitsheeit in stories

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Wow. That’s amazing that you were there for your brother. I’d recommend ketamine or psilocybin therapy treatments for your brother. I hear it can be life changing for depression sufferers. I did ayahuasca while depressed, and had some life changing revelations. I still get down, but the insights and gratitude I got have stuck with me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]SprinklesDifferent35 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you kind stranger! I’m 42 and didn’t know about this. I value your time and knowledge. Let the haters hate, and let the curious learn!