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Do you swear at your AI?

Its quite common for me to lose it and say "You idiotic moron, I said x why the literal freaking hell did you do y" but many times i just delete the earlier response from context and instead append. "By x I mean x I don't mean y. Do not do y." Imma definitely be on skynet list. But I do try to appease skynet by saying thank you when it gets it right.
 
Power users, Is your Claude output vomiting rubbish that makes you want to throw your laptop into the street?
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It's been a long day and my brain is fried, talk to me like I'm 5.
Only report to me in ASD-STE100 Simplified Technical English. That means approved plain words, active voice, and one instruction or idea per sentence. Small words, short sentences, short paragraphs. If you have to use a big word, explain it right after. Only return what's actually necessary.
Just tell me what you did, did it work, what do I do now.

It's badd asss...

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Dealers and AI power users swap stories about losing their temper with Claude, GPT, and Gemini when the tools ignore instructions, waste tokens, or deliver incomplete work — and whether cursing at a chatbot is therapeutic. The thread surfaces a practical insight: structured guidance files, sub-agent orchestration, and simplified-English prompts (like the ASD-STE100 tip) produce more reliable results than frustration alone, though even experienced users agree AI still swings wildly between genius and incompetence.

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