
The colors this site uses are objectively awful and while they may contrast effectively for those with vision impairments (except the contrast between the subtitle text and white background that is way too faint), they may also cause as much in others they are so awful in their combination. I am not sure what color palette generator was used to make that abomination of optical strain and pain, but the developers should find an alternative for their next site and/or find a new front end developers with a little bit less sadistic intention in her work.
Nonetheless, the site's content is great even if its subjective appearance ids liable to cause migraine's in the masses it appeals to. I would prefer more categorization for the prompts honestly, that would be pretty useful but the system of voting is cool and the ease of use is really top notch. Just please with the colors, it is like someone vomited up an urban outfitters on the web.
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1 viewI appreciate that the developers allow this product (which is a notion page listing the prompts) to be duplicated into one's own Notion workspace and thus can be exported and used in contexts outside of the lag and nightmarish navigational experience that comes with notion. Like any prompt collection or template one finds, these will require you do a bit of modification to best suit your needs, but the authors were very good at generalizing them to be relatively easy to do that with and used variables in the right places to enable as much in the expected ways. They are also relatively organic, which it seems tends to generate the best results with ChatGPT especially which is awesome and shows this is the product of hard work and not just copy-pasting someone else's work as is sadly common in this sector at the moment. Good work, thanks.
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First impression of your site: the font size is a little big, making the content feel more crowded than I personally prefer. However, that is a minor thing compared to the deeply appreciated no-nonsense and to the point documentation that site provides and the links at the end to some useful tools all sans any of the typical BS requiring I use Chrome instead to install the web extension for it that won't run on Firefox or nagging about the change in Chrome's manifest version for 12 paragraphs I don't really care enough to read since I am not using it anyway. Instead, clear writing and a product that targets common userscript managers, with friends that provide useful functionality as is.
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Awesome, thank you very much for the free template I just cloned to my own Notion workspace. I appreciate you paying it forward and offering your experience in a digestible format to the rest of us for free and in a way I can have in my own workspace (nothing annoys me more than not having the duplicate button at the top, meaning I have to refer back to the same impossible to remember or find in bookmarks URL). I am all about not learning lessons learned in blood for myself where I don't have to, at least now that I am an adult, so getting the amrita (nectar) of your hard won experience is itself a boon even if not in a form I can convert to markdown/html and use without clogging my adblocker logs with failed ping-backs from some JS script that is part of notion that tries phoning home multiple dozens of times a minute. Thanks a lot keep up the r a d i c a l work.
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Website is gone, no results on search. This is no longer a thing as far as I can tell and hasn't been for a while. Just to prevent anyone from wasting any time in the future. You are welcome.
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I like this as an alternative new tab page to other options I have used. Home-rolled solutions being the best in terms of content on screen but sometimes (often) painful to deal with as another site I have to update and tinker with and browser defaults being generally horrid in all ways (despite it being a pile of garbage, I use Firefox because I believe in browser engine diversity and Chrome is not any less garbage, plus theming with Chrome...like wow what trash). This gives me the dev news I want, in a form that isn't too offensive to my design sensibilities and not intrusive or broken. Plus the article commenting system is a cool plus I always like contributing a wall post when I feel strongly about something, as is the gamification that is not overdone and encourages one to use the thing consistently. Wish I could theme it a bit more (the default dark background is a bit too blue for me, I generally prefer grayscale only UIs these days) but not worth taking off a star. Great add-on, professional enough to support Firefox and functional in ways even better funded projects just aren't.
What's great
community engagement (3)browser extension (2)tech news aggregation (17)
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10 viewsPretty sure i have seen these elsewhere, may be this is the origin but for anyone using ChatGPT outside of the context of for-your-small-business these prompts are not anything to write home about. Also incredibly lame that the notion page is not something one could duplicate to their own workspace then export to Markdown (which if its the origin of many of these prompts that strategy is clearly not working and if it is not, that's bad sportsmanship to protect stolen prompts). Would give 5 stars were the "Duplicate" button at the top but until then, this is an obtuse to use (Notion can be slow, I am using an older machine and being homeless, a new one is not in the cards for the moment) and any mitigation to make it more useful is prevented by half-baked content controls that make little sense.
What needs improvement
content duplication restrictions (1)potentially unoriginal content (1)notion integration (1)
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