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Explain a concept like I'm a junior dev

by hannahux

Coding & Dev

Patient, concrete teaching.

Explain {{CONCEPT}} as if I'm a junior dev who knows {{WHAT_I_KNOW}} but has never used this.
Include:
- A 1-sentence definition
- A simple analogy from outside programming
- A minimal code example that runs
- The most common gotcha
- When NOT to use it
Avoid jargon. If you must use a term, define it first.
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ELI5 a concept

by leahstudio

Learning

Explain something complex in simple terms.

Concept: {{CONCEPT}}
My current level: {{LEVEL - total beginner / familiar but confused / advanced wanting fresh angle}}

Explain it:
- 1-sentence definition (no jargon)
- A real-world analogy from everyday life
- A concrete example with actual numbers or specifics
- The ONE most common misunderstanding
- A simple test I can run on myself to check I got it
Avoid all unnecessary jargon. Where you must use a term, define it inline.
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Debug an error

by zoelearns

Coding & Dev

Systematic debugging help.

I'm getting this error:
```
{{ERROR_MESSAGE}}
```
In this code:
```
{{CODE}}
```
Tech stack: {{STACK}}
What I've tried: {{ATTEMPTS}}

Walk me through:
1. Most likely root cause
2. 3 alternative possibilities, in order of likelihood
3. Specific code change to fix the most likely cause
4. How to verify the fix worked
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Image generation prompt

by lucascopy

Design & Creative

A detailed prompt for Midjourney/DALL-E/SDXL.

What I want to generate: {{DESCRIPTION}}
Style reference: {{STYLE - or "you decide"}}
Use case: {{USE - thumbnail / logo / art / mood board}}

Write 3 image generation prompt variants. Each should specify:
- Subject (with specificity)
- Composition (close-up, wide shot, eye level, etc.)
- Lighting (golden hour, studio, neon, etc.)
- Color palette
- Style (photorealistic, oil painting, vector, 3D render, etc.)
- Mood
- Technical specs (aspect ratio, --ar 16:9 etc. if Midjourney)
Make each prompt feel meaningfully different from the others.
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LinkedIn post (professional but personal)

by sophiaai

Social Media

A LinkedIn post that doesn't feel like LinkedIn.

Write a LinkedIn post about {{TOPIC}} that:
- Opens with a specific moment or observation (not "I'm excited to share")
- 4-6 short paragraphs (max 2 sentences each)
- One clear insight or lesson
- Ends with a question to drive comments
Avoid LinkedIn-speak ("game-changer", "synergy", "humbled to announce"). Sound like a human.
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Investor one-liner

by monicaedits

Business & Hustle

A one-sentence pitch for investors.

Startup: {{STARTUP_NAME}}
What it does: {{DESCRIPTION}}
Traction so far: {{TRACTION}}
Why now: {{WHY_NOW}}

Write 5 one-sentence investor pitches, each under 25 words. Each should:
- Use the "[Familiar thing] for [different audience/use case]" pattern OR a different memorable structure
- Make the size of the opportunity obvious
- Avoid jargon ("disrupt", "synergy", "AI-powered")
Rank them from most to least compelling.
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