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Show HN: The SaaS Prince

1 pointsby kunalgupta5 months ago
I spent my 42nd birthday generating 100% pure AI slop.<p>I adapted Machiavelli The Prince to the Silicon Valley context, using Sonnet. It took a 6-hour+ non-strop spree to write a 81 pages, and it&#x27;s kind of an instructive read!<p>Rather than making any line edits, I was able to share high level feedback over the first few chapters and keep regenerating. This process was awesome - I could be extremely ruthlessly critical for hours on end and it didn&#x27;t hurt Claude&#x27;s feelings, they just improved, until it was effectively &quot;trained&quot;. We&#x27;re all used to that with objective contexs like coding, but in a subjective context it was a different and really good feeling, like working with an incredibly mature friend in your band.<p>Because philosophical texts are short, you can write adaptations that maintain your feedback to the end, making it easier and easier to generate later chapters with no intervention.<p>One of the better collaborative experiences I&#x27;ve had! Once we have agents ready, should kind of just adapt all classic philosophical texts to allegories about DHH, AMD, and uh, Quibi.<p>Enjoy!

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