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This was fun: "o1, build a simulator of a D&D guild hall. Persistent characters come in, get quests, interact with each other, leave & return, make it procedurally generated" I kept asking it to add other ideas (relationships, etc) 8 times, got no errors. Desire-based coding!

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Фото профиля Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick1 год назад

Try it or improve it:

Фото профиля Goblinz Publishing
Goblinz Publishing1 год назад

🐜 New automation game! Control a colony of robotic ants. Create pathways to make it efficient, feed your queen and develop the colony! Play the DEMO & Wishlist Microtopia 👇

Фото профиля Ed
Ed1 год назад

As a non-coder… what’s the easiest way to run the code ChatGPT gives me?

Фото профиля Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick1 год назад

Use Canvas in ChatGPT

Фото профиля Livin off the interest
Livin off the interest1 год назад

We're calling it "vibe coding"

Фото профиля NewAIWorld
NewAIWorld1 год назад

Coding without any Code gets reality! This is such an enabler for so, so many people. Amazing!

Фото профиля Tenkaizen
Tenkaizen1 год назад

That's pretty cool. Sounds like a fun project

Фото профиля Justin
Justin1 год назад

this is a pretty cool idea, but leaves me more confused about their prompting guides that were shared today lol. i feel like ive had the same success with prompts similar to yours and same with adding on requests

Фото профиля Tom
Tom1 год назад

This is awesome. I'm really trying here but 4o is struggling so hard to add features without obliterating all existing code lmao

Фото профиля Milan Mecklenburg
Milan Mecklenburg1 год назад

Did you use o1 or o1-pro for this?

Фото профиля Rodrigo Rojo
Rodrigo Rojo1 год назад

Love when your examples hit near home

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