Real tactics that experienced AI users figure out through trial and error
Started as a LinkedIn post about the invisible techniques that make AI actually useful.
Most people know how to use AI tools but struggle to get consistent results. It's not about the tools - it's about knowing the techniques that experienced users figure out over time.
- ๐ When to reset a conversation vs. just nudging the context
- ๐๏ธ Run the same prompt in multiple tabs to compare responses
- โ๏ธ Edit and re-run prompts instead of long back-and-forth corrections
- ๐ Use code blocks to keep answers organized (even for non-code)
- โฉ Type "continue" when AI cuts off mid-response
- ๐ข Break instructions into numbered steps to guide AI logic
- โ Add "don't guess" or "cite sources" to reduce hallucinations
- ๐ค Ask AI to critique and improve its own answers
- ๐ก Get AI to help you craft better prompts
Got a technique that works consistently? Open an issue or pull request.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
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