That is such a crazy way to start a response to someone trying to argue with you. I should try this. That's amazing. I know you didn't mean it as a trick, at least I'm pretty sure you meant it sincerely, but I'm just struck by the power of it to defuse and redirect the conversation. And this was a very low-grade example, but I could imagine this being useful in much more heated contexts.
I built The Daily Baffle over at https://dailybaffle.com with a whole bunch of word and logic puzzles I designed.
There's Truthsorting, a logic puzzle where you have to order logical statements to make them true or false.
Pathword, a puzzle where you lay out letters along a path to spell out 4 words.
Morphology, a clued word ladder written by a different contribution daily.
And a few others!
I've been trying to promote it for a few months but I haven't had a ton of luck, to be honest. The audience hovers around 500 people and growing it beyond that has been pretty challenging.
I was in the same boat as you before I heard enough good things about it that I checked it out. After all, if it was really bad, I would be able to tell as much and stop reading it, nothing lost.
I can confirm it's really good. It's not manipulative at all. The book can large be summed up as "if you want other people to care about you and your desires, you need to care about them and theirs and SHOW them that this is the case: here's how."
I noticed early on that Gemini responded multiple times faster than claude and chatgpt do, which is why I use it as my main daily LLM (claude code for coding, gemini for all general queries).
It's amazing to me how nobody seems to know about the short story "The great automatic grammatizator" by Roald Dahl. Nobody got closer than him. I feel like I should be reading about it all the time and no one seems to have ever heard of it.
I don't quite understand how to use this, but if people are looking for a way to play magic digitally I might recommend the site I built at cardtavern.com.
I built a daily puzzles site at https://dailybaffle.com, and I'm working on promoting it and releasing the mobile app for it this month. Turns out it's a lot of work to promote things!