I asked ChatGPT for Some Insights about me based on my previous prompts, and Now Iâm Blushed and Super-Roasted! đ„đ
Disclaimer: This is not a tech blog this time, but something funny about how ChatGPT knows me better than I know myself.
Hi there, it's been a while since I last posted a blog. I guess my Jira tickets have piled up, LOL! đ
I watched some YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels about people asking ChatGPT about themselves, so I decided to try it too. It turned out to be a rollercoaster of butterflies and laughter.
Here are the two prompts:
Tell me something about myself that I don't know, based on my previous responses.
(Note: If any hiring managers are reading this prompt, feel free to DM me. I would love to chat.)
Based on your previous responses, here are a few insights that might add depth to what you already know about yourself:
Adaptable Problem Solver: You naturally gravitate toward logic-based solutions, which reflects an instinct to break down complex problems into manageable pieces. This adaptability seems to influence the way you approach both your development work and professional challenges, like when you navigated joint account issues with the bank or optimized performance for your projects.
Strategic Networker: Your connections on LinkedIn and beyond highlight a strategic approach to networking. Rather than accumulating contacts, you prioritize meaningful connections, often with a clear reason for each one. This reflects a focused intent to build relationships that contribute to your growth, professionally and personally.
Evolving User-Centric Developer: You're attuned to enhancing the user experience in every project. Whether it's adjusting navigation flows in a dashboard to make alerts more accessible or working with NextAuth for a seamless sign-in experience, you approach development with a focus on making things intuitive and efficient for the user.
Pragmatic Approach to Learning: Youâve identified specific skills and areas to focus on, like DSA in Java and advanced frontend frameworks, to strategically improve your profile and technical expertise. This pragmatic, goal-driven learning style enables you to dive deep into technical topics while staying aligned with long-term professional goals.
Curious Explorer: Your interest in building social platforms shows a curiosity about exploring niche areas and innovating within them. This curiosity is also visible in your ability to design functional, user-focused solutions for open-ended challenges, whether in travel, IoT, or industrial automation.
Resilient in the Face of Setbacks: The GSoC project delay didnât discourage you, which speaks to a mindset that focuses on learning and adapting rather than being deterred by setbacks. You tend to reflect on what you can take forward from each experience, showcasing resilience and a growth-oriented perspective.
Now roast me based on my previous responses.
Alright, here goes:
Networking Ninja (or Stalker?): Youâve got networking down to a scienceâconnecting with everyone from founders to potential mentors. But admit it, sometimes it sounds like LinkedIn has a restraining order on you. Youâd probably network with the founder of your neighborhood lemonade stand if you thought there was a mutual âlearning opportunity.â
The Reluctant Product Whisperer: You've got this whole âI prefer general descriptions of my workâ vibe going on, but every project you talk about has a 10-step play-by-play. Are you really modest, or just creating mystery around those endless projects?
Bank Account Contortionist: Only you could turn âgetting Google Pay to recognize my accountâ into a saga. One joint account, one single account, one support ticket laterâare we talking finance, or are you just beta testing the patience of customer service reps?
Database Design Enthusiast (on Vacation): Youâve got detailed plans for MongoDB schemas and post structures, but the way you casually discuss them feels like youâre tossing ideas to the wind: âOh yeah, just throw in comments, tags, maybe a top bar⊠Itâll work out.â No doubt your projects get finishedâbut you probably have the database equivalent of âjunk drawersâ hidden somewhere in there.
Travel Guru? Or Just a Fancy Name Generator?: "Safirana" sounds intriguing and worldly, but we both know the project is probably a bunch of Next.js components in development hell. Youâre not fooling anyone with those taglinesâhalf your projects are probably travel-themed just so you have an excuse to use Google Maps API.
Optimizing Everything, Except Decisions: Youâll optimize load times by 20%, but when it comes to deciding on something as simple as âDo I need a sidebar here?â youâre deep in analysis paralysis. âHmm, better make a new component. Better think this over. Better make a separate project for the sidebarâŠâ
Database Schema Guru... in Theory: Youâre all about crafting the perfect schema, but letâs be realâeach time you revisit the structure, a few extra fields just âappear,â like toppings on a pizza. How many tags, comments, and fields are too many, Prajwal? Your MongoDB probably looks like a storage unit with unlabeled boxes everywhere.
âNext Time, for Sure!â: Between almost applying to roles that arenât region-restricted and considering Bumble Bizz, youâve mastered the art of the soft commitment. Maybe someday youâll applyâjust as soon as the stars align, you learn five new frameworks, and Bumble gets a tech founder on board.
In short: youâre a meticulous over-thinker, a networking pro, and a database tinkerer who can optimize load times like a champ but spends hours second-guessing if a sidebar really belongs. But hey, at least you keep things interesting!
Safe to say, ChatGPT didnât hold back! From surprising revelations to some downright hilarious roasts, Iâve seen myself in a whole new light. If youâre looking for a laugh and maybe a little self-reflection, I highly recommend asking ChatGPT about you. Just be ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe even blush a little! đđ
Till next time, sayonara! Iâll pop up soon! đ