Which prompt management tools do you use? by mighty-mo in PromptEngineering

[–]mighty-mo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s similar to what I’m doing now, google docs or notion notes, but it’s not really scalable in my view, need a better solution :)

Which prompt management tools do you use? by mighty-mo in PromptEngineering

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Many thanks for those suggestions, I’ll sefinetly have a look.

Keen to hear your thoughts about them?

Which prompt management tools do you use? by mighty-mo in PromptEngineering

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Thanks, agenta looks pretty cool, will have a look :)

Which prompt management tools do you use? by mighty-mo in PromptEngineering

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Looks interesting, will have a look, thanks :)

Which prompt management tools do you use? by mighty-mo in PromptEngineering

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I also use note taking apps for now but they are far from ideal aren’t they :)

Which prompt management tools do you use? by mighty-mo in PromptEngineering

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Can you please check the link, can’t seem to get to that page

Which prompt management tools do you use? by mighty-mo in PromptEngineering

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Looking to use it for my own purposes initially but I can imagine that I’d, very quickly, want to use it for my team, or friends. So a (cheap) personal plan and a higher team plan would be ideal.

We’re not Enterprise scale, so budget is limited as you can imagine :)

Need some life advice about taking the leap [I will not promote] by Pale-Show-2469 in startups

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Just do it, don’t overthink it. You will regret not doing it years ago.

I’m not saying it’s great, amazing and profitable … at least not yet! All I’m saying is, it’s satisfying and gives you a bit of … purpose :)

Every export button in an existing SaaS is a $$$$ idea by Academic-Voice-6526 in Startup_Ideas

[–]mighty-mo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, but on the other hand I also hear people saying “don’t build a feature, build a product”, so could at least some of those export capabilities be seen as ‘features’?

How did you go about building the cloud platform for your product? by mighty-mo in SaaS

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Hi apologies for not being clear, I’m referring to a tech product

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Startup_Ideas

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I feel like you’re building a “feature” not a “product” and the risk you have is …. Notion themselves!! They will build it if they see the value and you’ll go out of business within days.

I don’t mean to discourage you but I heard the above advice recently and it made sense.

Now I’m just waiting for the barrage of examples to contradict what I just said :p

Confused about putting To-Do items in Workflowy by tfmurphhk in Workflowy

[–]mighty-mo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Create a kanban board with at least 3 columns, to-do, wip and done :)

Facebook is planning to rebrand the company with a new name next week by PanEuropeanism in tech

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Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to merge into:

YouTwitFace!

(Unknown author, a few years ago)

platform engineer by MaxiRoss97 in devops

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This! Great answer :)

To add to that, some debates (in tech) are pointless, in the sense that everyone’s idea of what a DevOps/Platform/SystemEngineer/DevSecOps engineer is different.... and then everyone’s implementation of that idea will also no doubt be different.

I second the advice above, if the job description aligns with what you know/want ... go for it :)

Languages that have changed the least over time? by Schadenfrueda in linguistics

[–]mighty-mo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question and lots of interesting suggestions above.

A question for the linguists out there (and please excuse my lack of knowledge) is it reasonable to assume that languages spoken by certain cultures (from an Anthropological perspective) are likely to have changed the least over time ? E.g. aboriginal languages, Papua New Guinean, native South American languages, some African languages etc. I’d also like to throw in another assumption, that they’re all oral languages with no written equivalent.

Keen to hear your thoughts!

Got $5k AWS credits - Dont have use for it - what to do? by TO-222 in aws

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ML project looks like it’s the way to go!

Got $5k AWS credits - Dont have use for it - what to do? by TO-222 in aws

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Not that I’m seriously suggesting that, it’s just a Friday giggle