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Show HN: LLMs.txt Generator – Boost SEO by adding an AI-friendly summary

llmstxtgenerator.co
1 points·by HackerQED·last year·2 comments

Show HN: Chat Recap AI, AI Relationship Tips by Analyzing WhatsApp Chat History

chatrecapai.org
1 points·by HackerQED·last year·0 comments

Show HN: Slot Maker, an online random option generator

slotmaker.io
3 points·by HackerQED·2 years ago·0 comments

Web Development Resources

github.com
2 points·by HackerQED·2 years ago·0 comments

Anysphere/priompt: Prompt design using JSX

github.com
3 points·by HackerQED·2 years ago·1 comments

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HackerQED
·last year·discuss
Yeah, the naming of `llms.txt` feels awkward. But I know a guy gaining 10K visits within a month by using it correctly.

About the naming and the standard (it's still a proposal), see https://llmstxt.org/

There are also many discussions about llms.txt in HN ;)
HackerQED
·2 years ago·discuss
great article. Read it 1 year ago and still very informative.
HackerQED
·2 years ago·discuss
A fun idea, but it should not be put in the ordinary flow. It will hurt users.

`man -abba` would be nicer, as the author said in the original post.
HackerQED
·2 years ago·discuss
RIP. He is an old man with wisdom and a sense of humor.
HackerQED
·2 years ago·discuss
That's right, straight to the point.
HackerQED
·2 years ago·discuss
Cool, imagine after a collapse of civilization, last survivors dig out this, as the cornerstone to rebuild the old-time industry.

This card has such a sci-fi taste.
HackerQED
·2 years ago·discuss
> now it's 2024 and we've screwed it all up.

Moved to tears. A strong sense of 'How Time Flies'.
HackerQED
·2 years ago·discuss
Great, and the more you know about software engineering, the better it would perform.

IMO, the 1st law of SE is about creating a bounded context, to make any junior can work like a senior.

And Cursor is a really hardworking and smart junior.
HackerQED
·2 years ago·discuss
Cursor team's attempt of Structured Prompt Design, using a React-like style.

They even wrote an article about it: https://www.cursor.com/blog/prompt-design

The library hasn’t been updated for six or seven months.

- Maybe they see it as valuable and took it internal

- Maybe it's like LangChain, a dead end of over-optimization.

I believe the former is more likely.