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p/self-promotion
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Sonny Macaravey
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3mo ago
Everyone talks about perfect prompts, but the real problem is memory - say hello to thredly!
... began testing ways to summarise old messages mid-conversation, compressing them just enough to preserve meaning. When I fed those summaries back in, the model continued as if it had never forgotten a thing. That experiment eventually became
thredly
, a small tool I launched here recently that automates that process, turning long chats into structured memory hand-offs you can reuse anytime. It turns out, memory might be the most underrated part of prompt design. The best prompt ... ... gets the smartest answer, it s the one that helps the AI remember what it s already learned. Has anyone else tried building their own memory systems or prompt loops to maintain long-term context? Comment from Sonny Macaravey(@
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p/self-promotion
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Harvansh Chaudhary
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10mo ago
I built Threddr to find Reddit posts where people are already asking for what you made.
... hours. Looking for that one golden post where someone is like Does anyone know a tool that does X? But honestly? It s messy. It s slow. And most times, I miss the good ones. So I built
Threddr
. You add your subreddits, keywords and product info. It pulls recent Reddit posts where people are talking about that problem. Only the ones that are fresh and relevant. It also scores them based on intent, so you can focus ... ... made. Now I m wondering: Would this actually help your product launch? What would make this better? Any Suggestions? I m shipping fast and adjusting as I go. Your feedback would mean a lot. Launch Waitlist Is live: https://
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p/happycapy
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Min Zhou
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10mo ago
I have some prompt tips to share
... together. Prompting Tips That Actually Work Be spatially specific. Use keywords like "left", "right", "centered", "aligned to bottom", "spaced evenly" to help the model place elements correctly. Mention device behavior. If it should behave differently on mobile
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desktop, say so. Ex: "stacks on mobile, grid on desktop". Use visual vocabulary. Mention familiar UI terms like "modal", "toast", "card", "hero section", or "split view" to tap into known design structures. Give UX intent. Add the why: "Add white space ... ... want to avoid scrollbars, animations, shadows, etc., say so. Don t forget empty states. Great design considers what happens when nothing is there say "show a placeholder when list is empty". Test prompt variants. Swap words like "tile"
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