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I agree 100% - it's a very programmer-coded prompt. It was pretty much the first thing I thought to try.

I expect we'll see an enormous quantity of "cool prompts to try in Cowork" content show up over the next few months, which makes sense - regular non-programmers will benefit enormously from cookbooks and prompting guides and other tools to help them figure out what they can ask this thing.





Can you try a simpler less programmery version?

"are any of my recent blog drafts unpublished and nearly ready to go?"


This is essentially the "future of work"TM - those who can define prompts will be poised best for the future.

Why choosing to publish on substack, which is owned by a techno-fascist ? https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/11/substack-e...

I don't publish on Substack, I publish on my own site: https://simonwillison.net

I use Substack as a free email provider for the email newsletter copy of my blog - which saves me hundreds of dollars a month in email fees.


What internet company isn't run by those types?

"Why publish on Substack, a venture‑backed tech platform whose leadership has chosen a permissive moderation policy?" fixed it for you.



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