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Prompting biological entities.
There is a grand valley of difference between successful AI and human prompts. When running a business we need to prompt humans daily (as of jan 2026) ... What are your conscious strategies when communicating with strangers, coworkers, and partners? Does having a strategy make you unauthentic or does it show intention? Low energy prompts vs high energy prompts Stick and carrot prompts which are more effective? Hey when you get a chance get 'x' done. vs. Do 'x'. vs. Do 'x' now
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I asked chatgpt to rewrite your 3 questions: 1. How should I deliberately communicate with different people (strangers, coworkers, partners) to get better outcomes? 2. Is strategic communication inherently inauthentic/manipulative, or can it be ethical and intentional? 3. Which prompting styles are most effective—low vs. high energy, carrot vs. stick, and soft vs. direct vs. urgent phrasing? @Federico Yacoubian I feel like you would have some thoughts on this.
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I think these are big questions of which we could refer to the following books: - 48 Laws of Power by robert Greene - How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie and then any religious or philosophical texts that teach you about human interaction e.g. The Bible, Homer, Plato, Dante, Kant I also answer with “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” It is not clear to me that we should treat AI or chatgpt the same way.
Ultimate 2026 Hackathon Calendar
Create the ultimate global 2026 hackathon + contest calendar spanning all industries (AI, fintech, climate, health, Web3, cybersecurity, gov/space, education, gaming, hardware, data science, design, social impact, etc.). Include every major online or hybrid event that supports remote participation, and prioritize high-payout competitions (largest prize pools, grants, bounties, venture awards). The output must be a month-by-month 2026 master calendar plus a rolling “always-open” bounty/competition list, designed to help me enter as many as possible and maximize expected winnings. For each event: exact dates (open/close, submission deadline, demo day), timezone, eligibility, team size, themes/tracks, required tech/constraints, IP rules, judging criteria, prize pool breakdown (cash + grants + credits), payout proof/track record, sponsor quality, link to official rules, and whether it’s fully online. Add a “ROI score” (prize pool × win probability ÷ estimated build time) and a “stack reusability score” indicating how easily one product can be adapted across events. Then produce a portfolio strategy: 3–5 “core products” that can be submitted to multiple hackathons with modular extensions per theme, mapping each core product to the best-fit contests across 2026. Also include a submission ops plan (templates, pitch deck skeleton, demo video checklist, judging optimization tactics, team roles, timeline). Finally, identify overlap clusters (events with similar tracks/requirements) and propose a sequenced build roadmap so a single codebase can be extended efficiently to fit each submission while staying compliant with rules.
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This could be valuable, but I should have asked it to output in table format
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I reprompted to go into table format and it did not - wasted a credit Do deep research again and output the ultimate list in table format of your previous research, add links make columns for all the fields. find even more events and hackathons then you want to add an executive summary at the top where you layout your argument for the 3-5 products to build and submit to where. and at the bottom still go very deep into that like you did. be technical too Understood. I’ll re-run the research with even deeper coverage to produce an updated 2026 global hackathon and contest calendar. This version will be presented in a detailed table format with all fields structured, direct links to each event, and expanded coverage of additional high-payout opportunities. The report will begin with a high-level executive summary recommending 3–5 core products to build and reuse across the calendar. It will end with a deeply technical roadmap for product reuse, modular extension, and multi-event compliance strategy. I'll let you know as soon as it’s ready — feel free to keep chatting with me in the meantime.
Namecheap + Lovable Website (Lovable is a Scam)
prompt "I just bought the domain fisher.games. make the ultimate offer page for a fun app for fishing games of skill. its a social fishing game of skill. If you need images, demo videos, user reactions, user fishing clips placeholder them with an alt image the fisher.games brand is: fisher.games are fun games of skill that you can play at all levels. it is easy to play, fun with friends, competative for anglers, monetizable for all Use https://derby.fish as example I use posthog and meta pixel tracking. You need to set this up for the ultimate event tracking pixel funnel to feed back into meta and send events to posthog." Well the website is lovely, I got 1 free credit, they collected a full quiz on me (funnel game), I can't download the code, and adding a domain costs money. Scam. It's up on https://fishergames.lovable.app
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Namecheap + Lovable Website (Lovable is a Scam)
21st website
Just found this website, with a bunch of visual prompts: https://21st.dev/community/components Have you guys tried this? I'll test it on my next layouts.
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I'll test it on my next website or project, my first thought is if I am going to use an external UI tool, I would want the best one, so I would do some shopping into 21st dev alternatives.
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Thinking more about design + AI, @Adrian Lanzafame Figma MCP Design Files into a prompt flow? If you pay for design then you can feed those really good designs into your code or decks
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better yet, paste this into chatgpt
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@Adrian Lanzafame so the domain provider, is also the deployment provider?
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