📌 How to Post Here (So Your Work Gets Better)
This community runs on signal, not volume. Posts that help everyone learn tend to share three things:context, structure, and evidence. ✅ Good Posts Look Like This - A prompt, workflow, or agent with explanation - A question tied to a specific failure - A build log with what you tried, what broke, and why - A diagram, pseudocode, or short write-up of system behavior Example: “I tried a recursive evaluation loop with X constraint. It failed at step 3 because Y. Here’s the structure.” ❌ Posts That Don’t Belong Here - Screenshots with no explanation - “This blew my mind” reactions - Copy-paste outputs without analysis - Hype, prophecy, or vague claims about AI capability If it can’t be discussed technically, it doesn’t belong. 🧪 How to Ask for Help (Use This Format) When asking a question, include: 1. What you’re trying to build 2. What you expected to happen 3. What actually happened 4. What you’ve already tried This gets you real answers, fast. 🔁 Failure Is a Feature Posts about what didn’t work are encouraged.Clear failure logs help everyone level up. ⚙️ One Rule of Thumb If your post would make sense in a software engineering forum, it belongs here.If it sounds like a motivational quote, it doesn’t. Build carefully. Explain clearly.That’s how this place stays sharp. ~ Dingo ~