Notes on "ChatGPT"
I now use ChatGPT and Amp in a very simple way: I just create new threads and leave them as-is.
Previously for ChatGPT, I created several projects, and when I wanted to talk to it, I’d find and continue a relevant existing thread or create a new one in a project. I’d organize them periodically. Turns out it just looked neat but didn’t actually help. Now I just start a new chat when I think I need to. ChatGPT memorizes context automatically, which is sufficient.
Similarly for Amp, I used to organize my threads very carefully. After the labels feature shipped1, I started to label every thread manually after I completed one. I finally realized this practice doesn’t help — for now. So I deleted all the labels. And when to make a thread public? When I find I need to.
When you start using a tool, use it with the least friction and in the most intuitive way. Any feature that forces redundant manual work isn’t worth the hassle. Only use a feature if you find you need to.
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