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The "Cold Boot" Protocol (from u/cloudairyhq)
<p class="prose-p">Found this on r/GeminiJailbreak and wanted to share/remember it for later. Hope it helps you too:</p><p class="prose-p">“I stopped giving up on side projects. I use the "Cold Boot" prompt to restore my "Mental State" immediately after a 3-month break.</p><p class="prose-p">The hardest part of any project isn't the work, it's the "Re-loading Phase." If I leave a code repo or a novel draft for a week I forget the variable names or plot holes. I spend 2 hours just thinking "Where was I?"</p><p class="prose-p">In my “Context Archaeology,” I used the Infinite Context Window of Gemini 3 Pro.</p><p class="prose-p">I upload the whole project folder or the last 5 chapters/files.</p><p class="prose-p">The Prompt: (see below)</p><p class="prose-p">Why this wins:</p><p class="prose-p">It kills “Inertia.”</p><p class="prose-p">The AI said: "You had finished to fix the 'Save Button' bug. You have to close the bracket on Line 90." I typed that one bracket and now my brain “remembered” everything. It transforms a “Dead Project” into “Active Work” in 30 seconds.</p>
Richard Feynman inspired prompt framework to help you learn any topic iteratively
Credit to u/EQ4C on r/PromptEngineering for posting this: "I've been experimenting with a meta AI framework prompt using Richard Feynman's approach to learning and understanding. This prompt focuses on his famous techniques like explaining concepts simply, questioning assumptions, intellectual honesty about knowledge gaps, and treating learning like scientific experimentation. Give it a try"