
Konstantin Ivanov
@phenix_h_k
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IT, Innovation, Management, ex-Yandex
Joined January 2009
THIS APP IS CRUSHING IT Bevel makes $200K/month by connecting the dots between your workouts, sleep, and diet. It unlocks the true power of your Apple Watch Let's break down their onboarding 🧵👇 1/17
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IMO Apple should buy Bevel and integrate it with Apple Health. Apple Health has been super under attended to for years
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Experience the new @F1Movie trailer on iPhone in a way only Apple can deliver. https://t.co/VYeJcVagKq
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Мой ремикс к Пасхе
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Curious to hear what @sama thinks: Should AI help people ask better questions, not just give better answers? Because with tools like GPT, the real bottleneck isn’t the model — It’s our ability to formulate clarity. Would love your take on this 🐼
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If this helped — send it to someone who struggles with “how to ask properly.” Let them test the 🐼 PANDa.
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Try it. Test it on something you don’t understand well. Tell GPT the prompt. See what you get. If it surprises you — great. If not — tell me. I’m curious where it breaks.
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🔍 Example use: 1. Insert your task (like: “improve sleep quality”) 2. Send the full text above to GPT 3. It will return a ready-to-use expert prompt 4. Use it — and get instant high-quality output
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✨ How it works: You tell PANDa your task — in 2–3 simple words. GPT builds a detailed, smart, structured prompt FOR you. You copy-paste it — and get your perfect answer. No need to master meta-prompting or complex AI tricks. GPT knows them.
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That’s why I created 🐼 PANDa — Prompt Assistant for New Domains. It helps anyone, even a beginner, get clear, structured and expert-level answers from GPT — even on topics you know nothing about.
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We don’t struggle with GPT itself. We struggle with our own questions. We open ChatGPT... but don't know how to ask. We ask the wrong thing. Get vague answers. Try again 7 times. Feel stuck.
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The biggest problem with AI? It’s not the AI. It’s us. Even smart people can’t articulate what they want to know. Structured thinking is hard — when exploring new, unfamiliar topics. 🧵Let me show you how to fix that:
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“How to Measure Anything” Дуглас Хаббард Учит подходам к оценке “неосязаемых” вещей (качество, риск, пользовательская ценность). Помогает принимать аргументированные решения в IT, опираясь на метрики из самых разных сфер 🧵 5/5
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