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Coinbase just dropped wallet search for mini apps. Mini app builders… your time is now
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13 prompting techniques for better vibe coding. small changes that yield massive performance improvements 🧵👇 1. if you're using anthropic models, you can use hard-coded "magic words" in your prompt to increase the token budget. > think > think hard > think harder > ultrathink 2. when role assigning, spell out responsibilities, tasks, and expected output. don’t rely on titles the way most do with writing tasks. ex: ❌ “you are a senior UI engineer that builds world-class, award-winning front-ends.” ✅ “you are a UI engineer responsible for designing, building and organizing reusable UI components. your job is to document all user stories and only build or refactor components to satisfy the user stories.” 3. add context dumps and information about the situation to the beginning of a prompt, and the task request at the end. research shows LLMs attend most to tokens near the start (and end) of long prompts. add details about the app, the end‑user, the problem your product is solving, your lack of technical skills, etc. the model provider is more likely to “save” this information and reference it in follow‑up requests, and the agent is more likely to stick to the directive. 4. not every directive needs a thorough prompt. when you get stuck (or lazy), sometimes “make it better” yields unexpected wins over a 1 000‑word context dump. when in doubt, use the socratic method with reasoning models—start with a question (i.e. "how would you approach this?", "what do you think?"). or ask it to ask you questions (i.e. "what do you need from me to feel 100% confident you can build this?"). research shows iterative Q‑and‑A elicits more precise output and reduces hallucinations. 5. if you're cost-sensitive, you can turn a cheaper non-reasoning model (i.e. gpt 4o, sonnet 3.5) into a reasoning model by ending your prompt with "think step by step..." 6. when something goes wrong, revert your changes and update the original prompt with additional context addressing the issue you observed. it’s always cheaper (time and money) to restart than brute force prompting. but if you insist on trying to fix an error, always ask it to determine the underlying root cause: "trace the full user flow and identify where the issue originates. think deeply about the **root cause** and treat the symptom as a clue, not the target." 7. fill the gaps by asking the model to reflect on its work. after a task is completed, ask it to criticize itself. here's a great prompt i stole from @shawmakesmagic: "Please write a SCATHING review of my codebase -- everything that's wrong with it, in what ways it is badly implemented, larp code, stubs, demo and not production ready, etc. Catalog every weakness and explain why it's bad. Then write a detailed technical implementation plan on how to fix it." and then ask it to implement its solution. it's best to do this no more than once or twice before it starts inventing critiques. 8. know every model's strengths. here's where i've personally found the most success: > o3 = planning, task breakdowns and debugging > sonnet 4 = specific, precise execution tasks > gemini 2.5 pro = when you have wireframes or mockups, also for specific execution tasks > opus 4 = large tasks or refactors don't be afraid to switch models or ask different models attempt the same task. 9. know every platform's strengths. every vibe coding platform has a highly researched, battle-tested system prompt that shapes the models behavior more than your own prompts. here's where i've personally found the most success: > lovable/v0 = reliable, consistent front-ends > replit = python apps and backends fast (also the best vibe coding mobile app) > cursor/windsurf = good for everything, but best for using MCPs and tool calling > claude code = when i'm starting with or refactoring an existing codebase you can also push a project to github and switch from one platform to another depending on what your current task is (i.e. create a working prototype in lovable and refine the back-end in claude code). 10. before asking the model to do anything, present your task and ask it to decompose it. if you ask for a task outright, it's more likely to start working and lose track of the directive. instead, try this: "before starting this task, break it down into it's smallest components and list out the sub-tasks." the list it outputs will give it a to-do list that it can refer back to as it progresses and lowers the cost. 11. if you know what you want, you're guaranteed a performance lift by giving it examples or code snippets (or asking it to find examples before starting). research shows examples boost performance more than fine-tuning. whether its API documentation, component functionality, code structure and style, response formats, etc. one example is good. many examples is better. 12. when giving context, references or examples, you should speak the language of LLMs. most coding models are most comfortable using the formats they're trained on. you can boost the model's understanding by providing documentation in markdown and presenting codebases in xml. use tools like gitingest to convert github repositories into markdown or repomix to convert to xml. always look for llms.txt from api providers. 13. give the same prompt to every model to find the "majority vote" for a solution. once you have multiple code outputs from each model, find where the most overlap is and commit to that direction. this could be reviewing file diffs, a visual vibe check for UI output, asking different reasoning models how they would fix a bug, etc.
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This is super exciting
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Meet my hen! Ain’t she a beaut 🐓 Hatch yours now and earn some $EGGS https://eggs.name/use-my-cock/EJTICTC
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here are some words/phrases i have noticed and learned since joining farcaster: SIX MONTH UPDATE warplet merkle eggs/cock mini app cointent/zoins tipping tuesday farcade/farville/warpslot vibe coding what else am i missing, what other phrases are now part of the farcaster culture?
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Where do you rank on The Leaderboard?
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Looking for a cock code to grow my hen house
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I just won 5.87 $MT from Warpslot. Spin for free today! 🥳
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As a hustler seeking free opportunities wherever I can, I found one yesterday. I probably created a 32 minutes worth of text to speech mp3 files. Use the stream option to input 5000 at a time ~ 4 minutes worth of voice Over, then download, easy peasy huggingface.co/spaces/hexgrad/Kokoro-TTS You might need to login to huggingface.co, not sure , but I was logged in. Have fun, let me know how it goes 🔥
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Guys, I have returned to announce that FFmpeg is GOLD FFmpeg is MAGIC FFmpeg is bea I love you FFmpeg Saving lives one .bat at a time Thanks Chat GPT for making this journey easy ♥️♥️♥️ I am emotional now. Guys, 221 video clips trimmed to 3 seconds each in just a minute 🥰
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Ok, I am nervous I have seen something big, it feels bigger than me Every time I came across it in the past , I am like, this is for pros not amateurs, I mean how is it even pronounced "FFmpeg" But with my new video editing gig, I think this will be my hack.🤞 Time to install
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Introducing Deep Space: a Mini App hackathon by Orbiter! From April 28th through May 3rd build and host your best Mini Apps on Orbiter and qualify to win a lifetime hosting plan as well as other prizes from our sponsors, like Ping'em who is throwing in 500M $lemon to the pot! 🔥 Add the Deep Space mini app to receive notifications as we push out updates! deepspace.orbiter.host
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Check out my new app AI-Powered Video Creation Studio on Ohara! This was inspired by a video editing interview task I got yesterday. Unfortunately it is still not working, I have a long way to go. If anyone can mentor me in vibe coding this correctly, I need it. Or we can be co founders. #AI #VibeCoding #Ohara
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Greg Isenberg is one of my favourite YouTube channels currently. In this clip his guest showed us how he used an AI agent to make a restaurant reservation, he noticed that the restaurant was also using AI to receive calls. What a time to be alive 😁 https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxqbK-pqKcXSlDuv6nLB0pFTV5J__zZKji?si=jyivc3kMAv1vJmnq
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Gm world 🫶
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GM Replyguys 🌞♥️ New Pfp Unlock How do you guys like the new pfp? Best Regards_nothing11
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