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Day 6: GPTools — Where Quality and Quantity Meet

March 3, 20262 min read

Announcement

The project I launched today is actually a side product of my prompt engineering project. I have a structure that can generate high-quality prompts, and with this structure, I can create unlimited calculators and customized AI tools powered by tailored prompts. It is an experimental project, and if you'd like to try it, the link is right below 👇

gptools.labdays.io


Context

I started the Vibe Coding Challenge. I plan to release a new product every day, and today is my 6th day. You can visit my website (labdays.io) to learn about the process.


Notes from the 6th Day of the Challenge

This morning I finished the remaining work from yesterday's project, and now I'm getting started on today's.

I created an archive for the recurring prompts I use.

I'm noticing that as my projects progress, new, interconnected project ideas emerge (a kind of compound effect).

I started a project to develop on Openclaw, but I canceled it because it was still problematic even though it took me 3 hours to set up.

I've noticed that I'm gravitating towards simple projects because of my self-imposed rule to finish a project every day. I need to do more than just an AI Wrapper.

The bigger the projects, the more I want to do them. I need to stop dreaming small.

Today I developed an extraordinary project, but it's not ready to publish yet. So, to keep the chain going and continue the challenge, I needed to ship an AI wrapper.

The actual purpose of this vibe coding challenge is to test whether AI is replacing my profession as a software developer. If I can't earn money or find work despite working on a project every day for a long enough period, I should revisit my dream of becoming a carpenter…


Insights

  • Imagination is a matter of courage.
  • Self-generating structures have become more feasible with AI agents. All we need are more tokens!
  • AI is about adding intelligence to things. Everything can be smarter.
  • "Big is different." I love that saying. If something doesn't work, make a bigger version of it.
  • Opportunity compounds. Each project seeds the next one.