How I Stopped Wastingpours on AI Prompts
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I used to waste hours tweaking and re-tweaking my AI model prompts. It was like trying to find a needle in a haystack—I'd make a change, run the code, wait for the results, and then... nothing. The output would be inconsistent, unhelpful, or just plain wrong. I'd try again with tiny modifications, rinse and repeat, until I was about to pull my hair out. It wasn't until I stumbled upon the concept of reusable prompt templates that everything changed. It was like a switch had flipped—my code…
1Key Takeaways
- I used to waste hours tweaking and re-tweaking my AI model prompts.
- It was like trying to find a needle in a haystack—I'd make a change, run the code, wait for the results, and then...
- The output would be inconsistent, unhelpful, or just plain wrong.
- I'd try again with tiny modifications, rinse and repeat, until I was about to pull my hair out.
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Prompt and agent patterns spread fast; staying current saves time and token cost. DEV — Prompt Engineering reports that i used to waste hours tweaking and re-tweaking my AI model prompts.
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