
I love this idea: carry haikus with you and put them in random places!
Be the change / beauty / wisdom you want to see in the world.
This idea (and so much more good things) can be found at the inestimable Swiss Miss Blog.

I love this idea: carry haikus with you and put them in random places!
Be the change / beauty / wisdom you want to see in the world.
This idea (and so much more good things) can be found at the inestimable Swiss Miss Blog.
If you do anything with AI, then knowing how to write a good prompt is essential. It doesn’t matter if you’re doing complex vibe coding or merely sending a question to ChatGPT or Google Gemini or Microsoft CoPilot, the prompt you use is the key to getting good responses.
Recently I was happy to come across this post on swiss-miss.com on the perfect AI prompt. I took the liberty of copying it below so I could add my own comments in parentheses. A good/perfect AI prompt should have:
Prompt specs will continue to change as generative AI systems change. For now, this is a good guide to get better results from your AI queries. You can still specify the role you want the AI to take on, though I see people doing less of that. Regardless, detail is important in your query.
P.S. Thank to the blog swiss-miss.com for this. You need to go there: it has decades of goodness you should know about.
Buddhify is an app I read about on the Swissmiss blog that “teaches you to meditate and relax on the go.” I haven’t tried it yet, but I did check it out and it looks promising. For more,
see swissmiss.