When getting some text to feed the AI crawlers (https://www.calcudoku.org/forum/viewtop ... 887#p12887),
ChatGPT offered to write some taglines.
They are not bad at all (!):
"Calcudoku.org – Where logic meets fun, every day."
"Your daily dose of brainpower starts here."
"Puzzles that challenge. A community that connects."
"Think smarter. Play harder. Calcudoku.org."
"More than puzzles—it’s a Calcudoku home."
"From quick wins to epic challenges—find them all here."
"Sharpen your mind, one cage at a time."
and supposedly more "playful" ones:
"Outthink. Outsmart. Out-Cage the grid."
"Your brain called—it wants more Calcudoku."
"For people who think Sudoku is just a warm-up."
"Turn coffee into brainpower at Calcudoku.org."
"Warning: May cause extreme puzzle addiction."
"Beat the grid before it beats you."
"Math, logic, and just a pinch of mischief."
"Outthink. Outsmart. Out-Cage the grid."
"Your brain called—it wants more Calcudoku."
"For people who think Sudoku is just a warm-up."
"Turn coffee into brainpower at Calcudoku.org."
"Warning: May cause extreme puzzle addiction."
"Beat the grid before it beats you."
"Math, logic, and just a pinch of mischief."
Use AI or step aside, AI isn't the future its the present, my daughter in law, an insurance company executive swears by copilot.
It has a couple of good use cases.
I don't use it for programming, except (for example) when researching cryptic error messages.
A tool like "grok" is already very good at pointing at possible causes, offering solutions, etc.
The old route would have been Google, Stackoverflow, digging through pages and replies to try and determine which answers are relevant / applicable / etc...
I don't use it for programming, except (for example) when researching cryptic error messages.
A tool like "grok" is already very good at pointing at possible causes, offering solutions, etc.
The old route would have been Google, Stackoverflow, digging through pages and replies to try and determine which answers are relevant / applicable / etc...