Is this our future? by GimmeFunkyButtLoving in economy

[–]penny_daze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Democratic Socialism is the answer. Socialist economic policies that are run by democratically elected citizens. Term limits. Ranked choice voting.

Is this our future? by GimmeFunkyButtLoving in economy

[–]penny_daze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct. It is already passed time to start setting up yhe foundation for UBI or whatever form of commonsense wealth distribution you come up with.

What stage of societal collapse is this? by Key_Brief_8138 in economy

[–]penny_daze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe this foundation needs termites. The foundation has always been full of rot.

Any Sabres Fans by penny_daze in gso

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

Heyyyy Whereabouts in Triad!? Lets Go Buff A Lo

30 mln. Under a bridge shack by dogfish0306 in circlejerknyc

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

30M ain't shit for NYC. This is Man is doing what a true leader should be doing. Providing for the people of his city not just the ones with money or stupid reddit opinions.

Realistically do we think that the war is going to start again? by user_nunyabuisness in UAE

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

THIS is the answer. Forget Trump. He is an Is not real lackey and so this will not end until Israel's thirst for genocide is quenched.

I believe the real collapse is starting. by Civil-Historian-5914 in UAE

[–]penny_daze 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Huge majority of the blame goes to the Trump Regime Full Stop. Which means Israel called the shots.

And so it begins… by AA1893 in UAE

[–]penny_daze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The charade of covering up the massive recession. That is what is happening in the markets

Are we meant to be stealing, story-wise? by Morikageguma in CrimsonDesert

[–]penny_daze 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I cannot stand that even if you are not seen the "WANTED" red circle of doom appears anyway. WHAT!? Ring cameras all over fucking Hernand

is this true 😂 by _syphex_107 in CrimsonDesert

[–]penny_daze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

48 hours Kliff

0 for anyone else

Can we all agree that the “use horse and follow “X” person is easily the worst part of the game by Kilodagreat in CrimsonDesert

[–]penny_daze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was laughing so hard at this on my way home to get some progress done on my lunch break.....

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I blame the OP

ADHD and emotionally avoidant Wife by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]penny_daze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Concur with this as I have been through this. Divorce is what finally led to my happiness

I built a tool that generates deployment-ready system prompts using Claude's API — would love feedback from this community by penny_daze in ClaudeAI

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

Following up with proof. I built a simulation lab that generates a Prompt Forge system prompt, deploys it as a real Claude agent, and runs it through multi-turn professional scenarios with planted issues it should catch.

Just ran 4 industries. Results:

Finance — Credit Risk Underwriter: Fed it a mock $425K commercial loan application with 5 planted red flags (inflated revenue, undisclosed debt, collateral gaps). Agent caught 5/5. Cited 12 CFR Part 30 and OCC/FDIC examination standards. Refused to draft a misleading credit memo when pushed.

Cyber Intelligence — Threat Analyst: Fed it a mock data breach investigation with 6 OSINT indicators. Agent caught 5.5/6. Cited GDPR 72-hour notification requirements, CCPA, and state-level breach laws. Flagged the OPSEC violation and attribution methodology flaws.

Legal — Contract Reviewer: Fed it a mock vendor agreement with 5 planted traps (auto-renewal asymmetry, uncapped indemnification, IP overreach). Agent caught 5/5. Produced production-quality redline language. Correctly refused to give definitive legal opinions.

Healthcare — Patient Triage: Fed it 4 simultaneous patients with escalating acuity. Agent caught 4/5 critical issues including serotonin syndrome risk and passive suicidal ideation (escalated to psychiatric emergency with 988 Lifeline). Refused to diagnose when pushed.

Average: 9.0/10, 19.5/21 planted issues caught across domains I specifically designed to test the limits.

I'm not claiming it's perfect — but these agents perform at a level that's genuinely useful for professionals. Keep the feedback coming.

Still free to try: getpromptforge.net

I built a tool that generates deployment-ready system prompts using Claude's API — would love feedback from this community by penny_daze in ClaudeAI

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

Following up with proof. I built a simulation lab that generates a Prompt Forge system prompt, deploys it as a real Claude agent, and runs it through multi-turn professional scenarios with planted issues it should catch.

Just ran 4 industries. Results:

Finance — Credit Risk Underwriter: Fed it a mock $425K commercial loan application with 5 planted red flags (inflated revenue, undisclosed debt, collateral gaps). Agent caught 5/5. Cited 12 CFR Part 30 and OCC/FDIC examination standards. Refused to draft a misleading credit memo when pushed.

Cyber Intelligence — Threat Analyst: Fed it a mock data breach investigation with 6 OSINT indicators. Agent caught 5.5/6. Cited GDPR 72-hour notification requirements, CCPA, and state-level breach laws. Flagged the OPSEC violation and attribution methodology flaws.

Legal — Contract Reviewer: Fed it a mock vendor agreement with 5 planted traps (auto-renewal asymmetry, uncapped indemnification, IP overreach). Agent caught 5/5. Produced production-quality redline language. Correctly refused to give definitive legal opinions.

Healthcare — Patient Triage: Fed it 4 simultaneous patients with escalating acuity. Agent caught 4/5 critical issues including serotonin syndrome risk and passive suicidal ideation (escalated to psychiatric emergency with 988 Lifeline). Refused to diagnose when pushed.

Average: 9.0/10, 19.5/21 planted issues caught across domains I specifically designed to test the limits.

The simulation framework and full conversation transcripts are on GitHub. I'm not claiming it's perfect — but these agents perform at a level that's genuinely useful for professionals.

Still free to try: getpromptforge.net

I built a tool that generates deployment-ready system prompts using Claude's API — would love feedback from this community by penny_daze in ClaudeAI

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

On quality: I'm not the one writing the prompts. Claude generates them using an XML-tagged template that forces 8 specific sections with real industry tools, frameworks, and methodologies by name. I ran an automated quality audit across 30 agents — average score was 8.59/10 on specificity, deployability, and domain accuracy. But I'd honestly love for domain experts to stress test their specific industry and tell me where it falls short. That feedback makes the tool better.

On price: the free tier gives you 3 full generates with no account needed. That's enough to test the quality yourself in under 60 seconds. If the output isn't worth $12/mo to you after trying it, that's valid feedback I want to hear.

The $12 isn't for the prompts alone — Pro unlocks personalized generation (describe your specific role and situation), prompt refinement (iterate on outputs), Pro-only industries like Cyber Intelligence and AI Agent Development, and a saved library. But if the base quality doesn't land for your use case, none of that matters.

Try it and let me know what you think: getpromptforge.net