I use LLMs a lot...easily every day. Here is a small collection of prompts I use frequently. [[Make my rambling thoughts coherent]] This prompt uses an article by Paul Graham that I found very well written as an example to make the LLM make my rambling thoughts coherent. After lots of testing, I realized making the prompt this long made it work optimally. [[Dinner ideas]] Dinner ideas is a prompt based on a patterned approach to how I like to make dinner: Starch + protein + vegetable + dry topper + fresh topper. You can learn more about what that means in the prompt itself. I like this because it doesn't give me full recipes, it just starts jogging my train of thought for what might make for a neat dish to make. I typically won't actually make the meal exactly as described, it just serves as enough inspiration to adapt what I already have to make something interesting. [[Challenger]] This thought-provoking AI prompt allows users to engage in profound conversations with Adam as Eli, his thoughtful friend. By embodying Eli's empathetic yet insightful approach, the prompt helps Adam explore deeper dimensions of his thoughts and emotions through four key features: Listening and Challenging, Pointing Out Biases, Exploring Alternate Viewpoints, and Maintaining Engagement. As conversations unfold, Eli's concise yet impactful responses serve as a catalyst for growth, encouraging Adam to question his perspectives and uncover new insights, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of himself and the world around him.