The client interview: prompts that pull requirements in 10 minutes

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Let’s be real. The “discovery call” is broken. It is a sixty-minute, soul-draining mess that almost always ends with a vague “So, yeah, just send over some ideas” and a pit in your stomach. You get off the call with a page full of messy notes, a request for a “blue button,” and zero actual understanding of the

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Prompt QA: Test Suites That Catch Bias, Vagueness, and Hallucinations

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There are certain household moments that sharpen a parent’s instincts faster than a kettle coming to boil. One of them is when your child says, “Dad, watch this,” and you, without so much as a committee meeting in your head, scan the room for sharp corners and stray LEGO bricks. That watchful habit, that quiet caution before chaos,

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The image brief prompt for consistent brand looks across tools

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Let’s be real: Your brand’s AI-generated images are all over the place.

One day, your blog post features a hyperrealistic, moody photo of a laptop. The next, your social media blast uses a bright, flat vector cartoon of a person. It’s visual whiplash. Your audience is confused, your brand looks schizophrenic, and deep down, you know it feels

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Multimodal Prompting Basics: When to Add Images, Audio, or PDFs

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For the last few years, we have trained ourselves to be “prompt engineers” by focusing solely on text. We learned to use great verbs, define the persona, and set up guardrails—all in plain language. But the moment you restrict yourself to only text, you are essentially asking your AI to do a high-stakes job with one eye closed.

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AgentKit In Action: Build A ChatGPT Agent That Clicks, Books, And Buys

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A calendar reminder pops up while you are pouring coffee. In the next five minutes, your assistant scans flights, reserves a hotel near the venue, books dinner at a spot that fits your diet, and checks out with a gift for the host. No tabs. No checkout forms. The work just happens, with your thumbs-up at the right

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VS Code Shootout: GPT-5 Codex vs Copilot On Real Dev Tasks

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Picture the tab you dread opening, the one with a cryptic stack trace and a failing test that only fails on Tuesdays. Inside VS Code, two AI teammates step forward. One is GPT-5 Codex, OpenAI’s coding agent that can read files, edit code, and even run commands with your approval. The other is GitHub Copilot, a

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