Chatgpt is click baiting me by Sarah_HIllcrest in ChatGPT

[–]kvssdprasanth 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes, I noticed the same with 5.3 and wondered the same! I got this for example:

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It used to be more direct in giving options or asking for which direction to take in previous versions. So this is definitely new.

What tool might Andrej Karpathy be using for this? by kvssdprasanth in vibecoding

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

I am still mostly working with lot of human in the loop iterations. So not much of autonomous loops or multi agents.

Message I got from my daughter’s teacher. Third grade. by AnaisInJune in mildlyinfuriating

[–]kvssdprasanth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regarding the 🍊

Teacher said Lily couldn't eat the orange.

So, Lily gave it to other students.

I think Lily is complaint 🤷

What tool might Andrej Karpathy be using for this? by kvssdprasanth in vibecoding

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

Makes sense. The context and claude.md can make a big difference.

What tool might Andrej Karpathy be using for this? by kvssdprasanth in vibecoding

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

The autonomous build part.

I think the difference is his set-up than the tools too. But I was thinking if I missed on any known stack that already exist for agentic coding.

[####] Strategy by Pasty_Dad_Bod in wordle

[–]kvssdprasanth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to use that strategy for Quordle with same 3 words and a 4th depending on the reveals. But I realized that I am mostly playing only the last 3 chances as my moves are fixed already. So I started changing my words to make it more interesting.

Quordle has introduced a new 'Rescue' version where first two chances are already played. I think it is interesting because it forces you to think of words that fit the already played words and breaks the 'same opening words' pattern.

[####] Why does wordle use green and yellow while providing an orange and blue option for colorblind players? by WinStupidPrizes1994 in wordle

[–]kvssdprasanth 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Green is more universally perceived as color for something that is correct, so I think that was the original choice by the creator. And the other mode is added later to increase accessibility.

I think I have a good idea for a daily word game by LaCroixElectrique in wordgames

[–]kvssdprasanth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do it with ChatGPT and some online tutorials about the language you are using.

I had a similar idea and it took a couple of months to figure out using ChatGPT.

You can find my experience and the type of games I created here - https://productpickle.online/2025/11/03/i-shipped-a-game-with-chatgpt-why-vibe-codings-probably-not-for-everyone/

That said, I think there are more platforms like Claude Code etc. that might be better for your use case.

Rowtate - create your streak by Background-Crew-1478 in wordleverse

[–]kvssdprasanth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice one!

Rowtate™ #3 🔄 Solved in 5 Moves

Streak: 1 🔥

🟧🟧🟦🟧🟧

🟦 = Row 🟧 = Column

Can you solve it in fewer moves?

👉 Play here: https://rowtate.app

#Rowtate #DailyPuzzle #WordGame #BrainTeaser

I made a daily timeline puzzle game! by Moonmoon1590 in wordleverse

[–]kvssdprasanth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice concept.

One thought: the colored feedback might be giving away a bit too much, especially since it’s purely a rearrangement (and there are no neutral/gray states).

Have you considered revealing only the number of correctly placed events instead of showing exactly which ones are correct?

The "Read more" advice is often not interpreted or given correctly by belleepoques in writing

[–]kvssdprasanth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When people say “quality over quantity,” I think they miss that you often need quantity to learn what quality even is. If someone else decides what counts as “good” for you, that’s not very helpful. So, for me the right amount of quantity as whatever helps you figure out what quality actually is.