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👋Saturday! What are you working on?
Its the weekend(for us in the USA). Share your wins for the week, new learnings, insights, and what you are working on currently?👇
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@Nicole M thanks! I originally built this just for myself, so I’m figuring out what to even do with it 😅 Your idea sounds exciting though, maybe we can chat sometime to see how it could work.
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@Nicole M Awesome 💯
GPT-5 and some hints to get more done
Here's the TL;DR part: --------- A lot of people say “GPT‑5 doesn’t work” and want their 4o back. But vague feedback is like calling me from your friend’s phone saying “my phone doesn’t work”—> zero info. The real skill isn’t just clever prompts, it’s shaping outputs + learning how GPT‑5 thinks. Read the prompting guide, ask it clarifying Qs, check its reasoning, refine each run, apply a human reality‑check. Most “failures” aren’t GPT‑5—it’s how we talk to it. Context > prompts. --------- If you wanna know more, continue here: I get a lot of requests these days where people send me prompts and simply say: “It doesn’t work.” That’s like calling me from your friend’s phone and saying “my phone doesn’t work.” There’s no error description. The only thing we know is: something, somewhere, probably isn’t working. This, in itself, is a skill to be learned. You’ll save yourself (and others) time, money, and frustration if you get better at describing what you tried and what result you expected, rather than just saying “it failed.” Most people focus on the input -> writing clever prompts or searching for the "ultimate prompt". But the real effort lies in how you shape and design the output. Yes, it’s tedious at times. Even Anthropic, OpenAI, and all the others say still the same thing: experiment. Why? Because LLMs are not, and cannot yet be, 100% failsafe. What’s rarely done: learning GPT‑5 itself Some overlooked steps I see almost no one trying: - Read the GPT‑5 prompting guide: Official Guide - Explore the cookbooks: OpenAI Cookbook - Ask GPT‑5 directly how it differs from earlier models—let it explain itself. - Tell it to ask clarifying questions, so it can catch ambiguous inputs. - Review its reasoning traces instead of ignoring them. - Learn from each run, then refine and retry in a new chat. - Apply the human reality check: if someone with general abilities but no domain know‑how couldn’t solve your task, chances are the model can’t either. - Keep notes of what works and what doesn’t. This helps you actually build memory across your chats. - After a while, even ask GPT‑5: “Has my prompting improved?”
GPT-5 and some hints to get more done
1 like • 17d
Again, a golden post @Holger Morlok 💥
🏝Saturday- What are you working on?
Its the weekend, birthday parties, family dinners but we gotta find time to execute in our biz right? Drop what you are working on in your biz this weekend or any wins for the week👇
1 like • 17d
Working on a presentation I give in a Zoom call tuesday.... nerves are growing 😋
By popuplar request: Branch in New Chat - Announced By Sam Altman
This allows users to branch a conversation at any message point, creating a new, independent thread from that spot while preserving the original dialogue. Users can explore different directions, test alternative prompts, or compare responses side by side without losing or overwriting the original chat. It works by hovering over a message, selecting the three-dot menu, and choosing "Branch conversation," enabling seamless multitasking within a single chat environment. EDIT: At least it works with the web interface, I don't know if it will work in the ChatGPT on phone and desktop, yet. P.S.: No idea if it will work in the App or in other ways, yet.
By popuplar request: Branch in New Chat - Announced By Sam Altman
2 likes • 18d
This is great! Didn't notice it yet... Thanks!
What's your nickname?
Copy/paste into ChatGPT: "Give me a nickname based on our past conversations" Hilarious fun. What did your assistant say about you? Let me know in the comments! see mine attached 🔥
What's your nickname?
1 like • 23d
@Jan Rooms close... Belgium, only 2km from the Netherlands 😊
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@Jan Rooms Yes we are well represented 💪. Nice to meet you too!
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Entrepreneur; CEO of Inpa Computers - Computer retail with repair services AI enthousiast

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