Mastering Prompt Engineering isn’t just about talking to AI—it’s about turning ideas into reliable, scalable, and safe results. in 2025, this skill gives you a serious edge in the job market. Read my latest blog post to learn why.
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Why Prompt Engineering Is a Must‑Know Skill in the Age of AI

In the AI‑first workplace, prompt engineering has shifted from a niche trick to a core career skill. Mastering it gives you immediate leverage—delivering high‑quality results without heavy coding—w…

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We're using a responsible AI-First approach to overhaul rsyslog's documentation. Our three-stage, human-in-the-loop workflow ensures accuracy and consistency. We use AI to generate and validate changes, all guided by human expertise. This creates better docs for both users and AI tools.

Read the full details on our process: https://www.rsyslog.com/shipping-better-docs-with-ai-restructuring-module-parameters-for-clarity-and-consistency/

#rsyslog #opensource #promptengineering

Shipping Better Docs with AI: Restructuring Module Parameters for Clarity and Consistency - rsyslog

As you may know from past articles, we’re in the process of a major documentation overhaul. I wanted to share a focused task we’ve been working on over the past couple of days. This effort highlights our practical, responsible approach to an “AI-First” strategy, where AI is a powerful tool guided by human expertise, not […]

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Just an idea — could we use pseudo code, written in plain human language, to define tasks for AI platforms in a structured, logical way?

Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/Ahm5h

#ai #genai #promptengineering

#systemprompts

How to get the #LLM to give you tailored responses...

https://promptengineering.org/system-prompts-in-large-language-models/

Very good article, well worth the read to extend the utility of a model.

#promptengineering

@piku @johncarlosbaez

That depens what you need the map for...
Just because you open a can of beans, doesnt mean you cant pour the contents into a bowl and sprinke them with oregano and grated cheese.

...or you can add to the prompt "... name the states after their signature dish after a fictional civil war, split into three factions" (as you can see, the 1st cut results need a couple of corrective prompts...but you can surely see the fun.

#imagination #ai #maps #genai #promptengineering #fun

How to Ask ChatGPT Better Questions?

✨ Do you keep getting “shallow” answers from ChatGPT?

The secret is clear, detailed questions.

🧠 The quality of ChatGPT’s answer depends on the clarity of your question.

Bad prompt: “Tell me about healthy food.”
Good prompt: “Create a 5-day Mediterranean diet plan with 1,800 calories/day, including a shopping list.”

More examples here → https://techfos.gr/swstes-erwrthseis-sto-chatgpt

#ChatGPT #PromptEngineering #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AskBetterQuestions

Πως να Κάνεις Σωστές Ερωτήσεις στο ChatGpt;

Μάθε πώς να ρωτάς σωστά το ChatGPT για διατροφή, καθημερινότητα & εργασία. Ο απλός οδηγός για αρχάριους χρήστες με παραδείγματα & tips.

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🔍 GPT-5 can still be jailbroken.
Echo Chamber + storytelling bypassed safety.
1,000+ adversarial prompts showed vulnerabilities in the raw + basic configs.
Layered runtime guardrails remain essential.

#GPT5 #EchoChamber #Jailbreaks #AIPrompts #AISafety #PromptEngineering #LLM

Still struggling with prompts? OpenAI advises using GPT-5 as a meta-prompter to improve your own prompts, breaking complex tasks into turns, and removing contradictory instructions. Give it a go and let me know what’s working for you! #openai #gpt5 #PromptEngineering

It's incredible that people can feed up to one million tokens (1 000 000) to LLMs and yet they still most of the time fail to take advantage of that enormous context window. No wonder people say that the output generated by LLMs is always crap... I mean, they're not great but at least they can manage to do a pretty good job - that is, only IF you teach them well... Beyond that, everyone has their own effort + time / results ratio.

"Engineers are finding out that writing, that long shunned soft skill, is now key to their efforts. In Claude Code: Best Practices for Agentic Coding, one of the key steps is creating a CLAUDE.md file that contains instructions and guidelines on how to develop the project, like which commands to run. But that’s only the beginning. Folks now suggest maintaining elaborate context folders.

A context curator, in this sense, is a technical writer who is able to orchestrate and execute a content strategy around both human and AI needs, or even focused on AI alone. Context is so much better than content (a much abused word that means little) because it’s tied to meaning. Context is situational, relevant, necessarily limited. AI needs context to shape its thoughts.
(...)
Tech writers become context writers when they put on the art gallery curator hat, eager to show visitors the way and help them understand what they’re seeing. It’s yet another hat, but that’s both the curse and the blessing of our craft: like bards in DnD, we’re the jacks of all trades that save the day (and the campaign)."

https://passo.uno/from-tech-writers-to-ai-context-curators/

#AI #GenerativeAI #LLMs #Chatbots #PromptEngineering #ContextWindows #TechnicalWriting #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #DocsAsDevelopment

AI must RTFM: Why technical writers are becoming context curators

I’ve been noticing a trend among developers that use AI: they are increasingly writing and structuring docs in context folders so that the AI powered tools they use can build solutions autonomously and with greater accuracy. They now strive to understand information architecture, semantic tagging, docs markup. All of a sudden they’ve discovered docs, so they write more than they code. Because AI must RTFM now.

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