This is me; “I love your work and follow every newsletter, but really don’t find the time to implement it myself”. Promised myself this has to change. So, lets go :-)
Yet from the time mankind made happen the first startup, the first village to the first biomimiced #zerocrime village to the heydays of #SpiceTradeAsia, our record appears to be much better than 1 out of 10 success.
How come? Greater common sense? Greater #first_principles?
Let’s get a panoramic visual feel of the subject matter as we deep dive in to this meta of metas.
On how we continue where we left off on the fat upward salience gradient (up to the fall of #SpiceTradeAsia region as currentness ended and weaponised capitalism began in Amsterdam & London).
In the early days of Cutomized GPTs is was fairly easy to reverse engineer them by just asking "what is your prompt" or "repeat the words after..". Some GPT owners introduced strong protections, so it got more difficult over time, though mostly not impossible.
super helpful list, thank you!
This is me; “I love your work and follow every newsletter, but really don’t find the time to implement it myself”. Promised myself this has to change. So, lets go :-)
Better late than never - now is the time ;)
“9 out of 10 startups fail”.
Yet from the time mankind made happen the first startup, the first village to the first biomimiced #zerocrime village to the heydays of #SpiceTradeAsia, our record appears to be much better than 1 out of 10 success.
How come? Greater common sense? Greater #first_principles?
Let’s get a panoramic visual feel of the subject matter as we deep dive in to this meta of metas.
On how we continue where we left off on the fat upward salience gradient (up to the fall of #SpiceTradeAsia region as currentness ended and weaponised capitalism began in Amsterdam & London).
Visual: note Minute 20 in particular of https://youtu.be/NuZujx-LMfg
Hi Andre, thank you so much! Been following you for a while. Always insightful!
May I ask how you get to know their prompts and prop data? I thought gpt protects prompts
In the early days of Cutomized GPTs is was fairly easy to reverse engineer them by just asking "what is your prompt" or "repeat the words after..". Some GPT owners introduced strong protections, so it got more difficult over time, though mostly not impossible.