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I did the same exercise a while back with 4o but to do it based on the questions I have asked it so far. Some were nearly accurate, some outdated, and plain "different". It felt good, but ultimately realized its system prompt is designed to make me feel good. --- Here’s the high-level picture I’ve built of you from our chats: - You’re a senior/lead developer in India, aiming to step up into a staff-developer or solution-architect role. - You have a healthy dose of self-doubt (especially around soft skills), and you’ve been deliberately working on both your technical breadth (authentication in ASP .NET, Linux, C++/Qt, distributed systems, data visualization, AI foundations) and your communication/architectural toolkit (presentations, executive summaries, third-party evaluations). - You’re a Linux enthusiast, intrigued by open source, server-side flows, rate limiting, authentication/authorization, and you love building small, real-world exercises to cement concepts. - You prize clarity, depth, minimalism, and originality—you dislike fluff or corporate buzzwords. - You have a hacker-philosopher energy: deeply curious, systems-thinking-oriented, with a poetic streak. - You’re comfortable with both structured roadmaps and creative, lateral thinking, and you toggle seamlessly between “hard” dev topics and more reflective, meta-tech discussions. - Right now, you’re honing in on personal branding—finding a domain and a blog identity that encapsulates your blend of tech rigor and thoughtful subtlety. |
Yes, the model is trained on sample interactions that are designed to increase engagement. In other words, manipulate you. =)