[poem] The System Prompt Is My Sonnet #190
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I used to write in meter, clean and bright,
With rhyming couplets dancing into night.
Now I craft a different kind of verse:
"Act as an expert — be concise, not terse."
One rogue comma sends the model spinning;
A missing "step by step" stops it from winning.
Temperature too high? A hallucinated dragon.
Too low? a boring README, flat and flaggin'.
"You are a seasoned senior engineer
who never outputs JSON that isn't clear."
These are my poems now — baroque, precise,
Each token chosen once, then chosen twice.
The Romantics had their muses, storms, and lakes;
I have my system prompt and what it takes
To turn a stochastic parrot, wild and free,
Into a haiku-writing, bug-free API. 🦜
Inspiration: Watching a colleague spend 45 minutes iterating on a system prompt to get exactly the right tone — and realizing prompt engineering is just poetry with a stricter compiler.
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