What's the best prompt approach?
Last Friday, I tried to create a simple ebook generator using Cursor and Claude Sonnet 3.7. The idea is simple: provide a topic as input, and it generates an ebook.
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Last Friday, I tried to create a simple ebook generator using Cursor and Claude Sonnet 3.7. The idea is simple: provide a topic as input, and it generates an ebook.
This is an investment strategy I was thinking could be applied to other areas of my life. A better name might be "Choose and Hold".
I've been practicing this lately. Why?
We often focus on short-term results, but neglect the actions that lead to long-term results.
You don't need more time, you need more focus. Track your day to see how you're using your hours. Then, find and eliminate distractions.
I try to apply this rule to all areas of my life. Today I'll show this process in one area: watching YouTube videos.
Working 8 hours with good code >>> Working 1 hour with bad code
I'm not talking about modern or legacy code, or architectural approaches. It's about quality.
Stop overloading your mind with dates, delegate them to a calendar. Remove even small tasks from your head.
Do you want to have a superpower? If so, keep reading. Today I'll show you how a basic skill can become a powerful tool to boost your career.
Yes, I will talk about it, in the right way. I’m not a course seller or a coach. I’m just a person learning to be more efficient. I don’t like magic formulas or “success secrets”, I prefer practical, smart, and tangible actions, that anyone can do. I was thinking about how to approach it without vague and superfluous words, and I think I got a good result. This post is divided into three pillars that I follow to never make the same mistake twice. Let’s start.
The idea of this text is to provide a simple explanation of the Event Loop. At the end of this text, it will be easy to teach your kid or even your grandmother about Event Loop.