Prompt to Post: Just to Point out The Difference

For those interested in the process, the article you read yesterday began as the prompt below. The original prompt was combined with context from previous discussions and ongoing AI development work to help organize my thoughts into a readable article. The ideas are mine; ChatGPT helped structure them into the post that was ultimately published.

This is going to be AI development, and this is going to be the first post under the category, which is a clear declaration on the Gigman’s life about the simple fact I am not the average user of AI, and I know that I’m not the average user when my token amounts go into the thousands just to have a simple discussion. Most users don’t do that, and it’s very simple because I fucking don’t know what I’m talking about. I’m usually just going and trying to answer the question for myself, not everybody else. But since I’m doing it, I might as well document it, and to document it with how my brain goes from one subject to another subject, back to the same subject, and then goes to a whole new subject, you might understand that having something that can keep up with my brain isn’t a bad thing. It actually is very helpful, and you know what? I know everybody has their concerns about their electric bill and resources being used. That’s why I’m developing my own AI trying to get off the big tit of cloud platforms. That’s why I’m using Tailscale, Llama, and all the rest of them on my old gaming PC. You wanna know why I’m using my old gaming PC? Here’s a simple answer. I’m never home long enough to play games anyways. So that’s why I decided to go and do that. Then, you know, I go and develop things. If you go and check out all the rest of the places I am by using the character G, you’ll see on Thingiverse, Facebook, a lot of other places, I don’t stay in one corner or the other corner because, one, I find it boring to stare at a corner, don’t you?

Yes, I didn’t spend the time to properly structure paragraphs from this prompt. Just so you can understand what a text message from me might feel like, and in 2006.

160 character limit would make your phone go off multiple times in rapid fire mode.

I am sorry;)