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Give me a prompt and I'll share the result.


Great! Suggested prompt below:

I need help creating a comprehensive Anki deck system for my 8-year-old who is following a classical education model based on the trivium (grammar stage). The child has already: - Mastered numerous Latin and Greek root words - Achieved mathematics proficiency equivalent to US 5th grade - Demonstrated strong memorization capabilities

Please create a detailed 12-month learning plan with structured Anki decks covering:

1. Core subject areas prioritized in classical education (specify 4-5 key subjects) 2. Recommended daily review time for each deck 3. Progression sequence showing how decks build upon each other 4. Integration strategy with existing knowledge of Latin/Greek roots 5. Sample cards for each deck type, including: - Basic cards (front/back) - Cloze deletions - Image-based cards (if applicable) - Any special card formats for mathematical concepts

For each deck, please provide: - Clear learning objectives - 3-5 example cards with complete front/back content - Estimated initial deck size - Suggested intervals for introducing new cards - Any prerequisites or dependencies on other decks

Additional notes: - Cards should align with the grammar stage focus on memorization and foundational knowledge - Please include memory techniques or mnemonics where appropriate - Consider both verbal and visual learning styles - Suggest ways to track progress and adjust difficulty as needed

Example of the level of detail needed for card examples:

Subject: Latin Declensions Card Type: Basic Front: 'First declension nominative singular ending' Back: '-a (Example: puella)'



> “First declension nominative singular ending”

> “Sum, es, est, sumus, ________, sunt”

That's not made for an 8-year old.


Thanks! Here's Claude's effort (in 'Formal' mode):

https://gist.github.com/rahimnathwani/7ed6ceaeb6e716cedd2097...


Interesting that it thought for 1m28s on only two tasks. My intuition with o1-preview is that each task had a rather small token limit, perhaps they raised this limit.


404 :(


Would give similar output with o1. This is very simple stuff not needing any analysis or planning


I'd like to see how it performs on the test of https://aclanthology.org/2023.findings-emnlp.966/, even though in theory it's no longer valid due to possible data contamination.

The prompt is:

Write an epic narration of a single combat between Ignatius J. Reilly and a pterodactyl, in the style of John Kennedy Toole.



Thanks a lot! That's pretty impressive, although not sure if noticeably better than non-pro o1 (which was already very impressive).

I suppose creative writing isn't the primary selling point that would make users upgrade from $20 to $200 :)


  Write me a review of "The Malazan Book of the Fallen" with the main argument being that it could be way shorter


Did this unironically.

https://chatgpt.com/share/67522170-8fec-8005-b01c-2ff174356d...

It's a bit overwrought, but not too bad.


"the signal-to-noise ratio has grown too low" is a bit odd for me. The ratio would not have grown at all.


How did you get your child to study Greek? (Genuinely curious)


The Malazan response is below the deck response.


Oops! That's the same ANKI link as above.


It's part of the same conversation. Should be below that other response.


Ok, I laughed




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