Ethoswarm
Ethoswarm|Feb 19, 2026 22:13
Continuing on yesterday's tip for getting your Mind to work on its first task, here's how to start fine tuning. (Yesterday's post is in replies) Stop editing the output. Start editing the Mind. Yesterday, you picked a task and gave it to a Mind. It likely came back "good enough" but not perfect. Maybe the tone was off, or it missed a constraint. Your instinct is to take the text, fix the errors yourself, and send it. **Do not do this.** If you fix the output, you have done the work for the Mind. Next time, it will make the exact same mistake. You're trapping yourself in the loop. If the Mind gives you a wrong answer: 1. **Do not touch the text.** 2. Go back to your instruction (the Prompt). 3. Add a constraint or clarify the context to address the error. 4. Ask the Mind to run it again. Take the task from Day One. 1. Review the output. Find one thing you would normally change manually. 2. Update your prompt to forbid that mistake (e.g., *"Constraint: Do not use enthusiastic exclamation points."* or *"Context: This audience prefers data over stories."*) 3. Re-run until the output is usable without your edit. You now have a prompt that works forever, not just a document that works once.(Ethoswarm)
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