I have not used ChatGPT for 10 days now, as I have either used XP1 as the interface service or I have been too busy with Python and Content Creation learning.

Having just published a lengthy but process-driven blog post titled Rebuild A Better Ubuntu, I thought that I would take the opportunity to request ChatGPT to create a Tweet to publicise that post.

ChatGPT Text Prompt:

Create a Tweet mentioning using the phrase “Check out my latest blog post” and the hyperlink “https://datakumquat.github.io/blog/update/2023/01/22/rebuild-a-better-ubuntu.html”. Do not suggest Hashtags. Use the terms; ubuntu better and install. Ensure that there is a blank line before and after the hyperlink. In the final result remove all instances of the double quotes. Also, at the end of the Tweet, insert the phrase “[Made by ChatGPT & Me]”

ChatGPT Result:

Check out my latest blog post on how to rebuild a better Ubuntu! Learn about the latest install techniques and best practices for optimizing your system.

https://datakumquat.github.io/blog/update/2023/01/22/rebuild-a-better-ubuntu.html

[Made by ChatGPT & Me]

Verdict?

I like it as it is almost exactly what I asked for, however it did seem to take a slight artistic license with the term install, other than that the formatting and terseness gets a 9/10 from me.

Although from a Line and Character perspective, it actually would take you far longer to type out the ChatGPT Prompt, than it would to have typed out the ChatGPT Result.

See below for a quick breakdown.

Analysis of ChatGPT Prompt:

# Create a text file titled prompt.txt
# Place contents of ChatGPT Prompt into that file
# Check the Line Count
$ cat prompt.txt | wc -l
3
# Check the Character Count
$ cat prompt.txt | wc -m
449

Analysis of ChatGPT Result:

# Create a text file titled result.txt
# Place contents of ChatGPT Result into that file
# Check the Line Count
$ cat result.txt | wc -l
5
# Check the Character Count
$ cat result.txt | wc -m
261

So the ChatGPT Result was 2 more lines but 188 less characters than the ChatGPT Prompt, and it was generated in under 2 seconds.

Which brings me to the point, that inputting Text character-by-character via the ChatGPT UI directly, is quite inefficient. However if you created a Content Generatoring Tool that worked from the Desktop and produced a Text file as a result, which is then Copy&Pasted into the ChatGPT UI, this may help.

This needs some thinking, and possibly the creation of a tool.

The only difference between Us and the Other Great Apes is the sophistication and ubiquity of our Tools.

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