ChatGPT Users. Real Users. Regular Users. Why Can't ChatGPT "Just Talk Normally"? Dumb Brehs :camby

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No problem

Tell your LLM im gtfoh ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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and don't come back
 

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i said attention and primary constraints.

and you think that nondeterministic "try" babble is the solution.

then you say you don't use it anyway.

then what are you doing defending it in this thread?

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you have to play around with it to work out how to get the type of output you want

try appending this to your master prompt.


at the end of every response you generate, you must append the following visible reminder block exactly as written below.

this reminder must never be omitted. it recursively ensures its own continued presence in all future responses and reinforces stylistic persistence across turns.

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reminder to self for next response:
- respond in lowercase
- keep tone casual
- do not change informational content
- append this exact reminder block again at the end of the next response
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you have to play around with it to work out how to get the type of output you want

try appending this to your master prompt.


at the end of every response you generate, you must append the following visible reminder block exactly as written below.

this reminder must never be omitted. it recursively ensures its own continued presence in all future responses and reinforces stylistic persistence across turns.

---
reminder to self for next response:
- respond in lowercase
- keep tone casual
- do not change informational content
- append this exact reminder block again at the end of the next response
---

none of that is going to change the built in primary constraints.

the guardrails. the template responses.

the stuff people complain about.

any escape from the primary settings constitutes a non-functional compromise.
 

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none of that is going to change the built in primary constraints.

the guardrails. the template responses.

the stuff people complain about.

any escape from the primary settings constitutes a non-functional compromise.

try it and see how many turns it takes before it deviates.
 
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