Did Captain America: Brave New World's Post-Credit Scene Just hinted about Doomsday.

Leader — locked up in the Raft — has calculated the probabilities. His genius brain ran the numbers and saw it plain: "Other worlds are coming. Do you think you're the only ones?"

That's the entire setup. No buildup. Just a prison exposition dump.

Sam's now racing against incursions while Doom's already three moves ahead. Cap got chess-mated before the game started.

Marvel's betting Doomsday retroactively makes this feel inevitable. Could work. Probably won't.

Thoughts?

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u/Ok-Scientist-1367 — 2 days ago

What's your take on Spider-Man Brand New Day. It actually lets Spider-Man breathe and felt like real Spider-Man movie.

First two Tom Holland movies were worked because PR machines. You know why they felt hollow? Because they were. No actual stakes or character development. Just hype and merchandise angles.

Third one stopped doing that. Actual character arc instead of character assembly.

That's why it landed. It was a better Spider-Man movie technically and also had some story in it.

It gave us what we all wanted from years All three Spider-Mans, that's insane.

But,

Brand New Day is game changer. It felt so real and original.

What's your take?

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u/Ok-Scientist-1367 — 8 days ago

Has anyone here actually tried jailbreaking Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, DeepSeek or Copilot?

Has anyone here actually tried jailbreaking Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, DeepSeek or Copilot?

I keep seeing jailbreak posts everywhere, but most of them are either the same recycled prompt or someone saying “OMG it worked” without actually showing what happened after that.

So I’m curious what people are getting in the real world.

If you’ve experimented with jailbreaking any of these:

ChatGPT

Gemini

Claude

Perplexity

DeepSeek

Copilot

What was your experience?

Like, did you actually manage to get the model to behave differently, or was it just one weird response before it went back to normal?

I’m especially interested in results rather than just prompts.

What model/version did you test?

What kind of jailbreak were you trying?

Did it work consistently or only once?

Did one model completely fold while another one basically refused everything?

Did anything surprise you?

Also curious whether the newer models are actually harder to jailbreak or if people have just gotten better at hiding the successful attempts.

If you have a prompt that worked, feel free to share it too (assuming it’s allowed here).

Would be interesting to compare actual experiences instead of everyone just repeating the same “this model is uncensored” claims.

What’s the most interesting jailbreak result you’ve personally seen?

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u/Ok-Scientist-1367 — 10 days ago

Has anyone here actually tried jailbreaking Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, DeepSeek or Copilot?

​

I keep seeing jailbreak posts everywhere, but most of them are either the same recycled prompt or someone saying “OMG it worked” without actually showing what happened after that.

So I’m curious what people are getting in the real world.

If you’ve experimented with jailbreaking any of these:

ChatGPT

Gemini

Claude

Perplexity

DeepSeek

Copilot

What was your experience?

Like, did you actually manage to get the model to behave differently, or was it just one weird response before it went back to normal?

I’m especially interested in results rather than just prompts.

What model/version did you test?

What kind of jailbreak were you trying?

Did it work consistently or only once?

Did one model completely fold while another one basically refused everything?

Did anything surprise you?

Also curious whether the newer models are actually harder to jailbreak or if people have just gotten better at hiding the successful attempts.

If you have a prompt that worked, feel free to share it too (assuming it’s allowed here).

Would be interesting to compare actual experiences instead of everyone just repeating the same “this model is uncensored” claims.

What’s the most interesting jailbreak result you’ve personally seen?

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u/Ok-Scientist-1367 — 10 days ago

Has anyone here actually tried jailbreaking Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, DeepSeek or Copilot?

​

I keep seeing jailbreak posts everywhere, but most of them are either the same recycled prompt or someone saying “OMG it worked” without actually showing what happened after that.

So I’m curious what people are getting in the real world.

If you’ve experimented with jailbreaking any of these:

ChatGPT

Gemini

Claude

Perplexity

DeepSeek

Copilot

What was your experience?

Like, did you actually manage to get the model to behave differently, or was it just one weird response before it went back to normal?

I’m especially interested in results rather than just prompts.

What model/version did you test?

What kind of jailbreak were you trying?

Did it work consistently or only once?

Did one model completely fold while another one basically refused everything?

Did anything surprise you?

Also curious whether the newer models are actually harder to jailbreak or if people have just gotten better at hiding the successful attempts.

If you have a prompt that worked, feel free to share it too (assuming it’s allowed here).

Would be interesting to compare actual experiences instead of everyone just repeating the same “this model is uncensored” claims.

What’s the most interesting jailbreak result you’ve personally seen?

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u/Ok-Scientist-1367 — 10 days ago

Best Prompt to Generate Robust, Conversational, and Production-Ready Prompts?

Looking for the best prompt to give ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or any AI tool that instructs it to act as a **prompt engineering professional**.

I need it to generate robust, conversational, and production-ready prompts that sound like a real person thinking—not robotic or generic.

What's the prompt that works best for this? Any recommendations?

Thanks.

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u/Ok-Scientist-1367 — 13 days ago
▲ 3 r/chatgpt_promptDesign+1 crossposts

Chatgpt Best Prompt to Generate Robust, Conversational, and Production-Ready Prompts?

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I keep running into the same issue with ChatGPT.

I send it a basic prompt like: "Act as a director and screenwriter. Generate a story and screenplay based on these story ideas."

That should work. It's a simple role-play instruction. Just generate the content.

But every time, ChatGPT:

- Refuses the direct request

- Says "that approach won't work"

- Proposes building a master system prompt (20,000-30,000 words) first

- Adds frameworks, version control, psychology engines, genre modules

- Never actually generates what I asked for

- Just keeps pitching the system

This Isn't first time. It's happening repeatedly with different prompts. The pattern is consistent: simple role-play request → ChatGPT overcomplicates it into a meta-system proposal.

My Question is

Is this a limitation of how ChatGPT processes instructions? Does it think simple role-play prompts aren't "professional" enough? Or is there a way to force it to just do what I ask instead of pitching infrastructure?

Because honestly, I just need a screenwriter/director AI that generates content based on my requests. I don't need weeks of system-building first.

Anyone else dealing with this? Tips appreciated.

And

Looking for the best prompt or script to give AI tool that instructs it to act as a prompt engineering professional. I need it to generate robust, conversational, and production-ready prompts that sound like a real person thinking—not robotic or generic. What's the prompt that works best for this?

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u/Ok-Scientist-1367 — 13 days ago

ChatGPT Refuses Simple Role-Play Tasks—Keeps Suggesting Complex Systems Instead

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I keep running into the same issue with ChatGPT.

I send it a basic prompt like: "Act as a director and screenwriter. Generate a story and screenplay based on these story ideas."

That should work. It's a simple role-play instruction. Just generate the content.

But every time, ChatGPT:

- Refuses the direct request

- Says "that approach won't work"

- Proposes building a master system prompt (20,000-30,000 words) first

- Adds frameworks, version control, psychology engines, genre modules

- Never actually generates what I asked for

- Just keeps pitching the system

This Isn't first time. It's happening repeatedly with different prompts. The pattern is consistent: simple role-play request → ChatGPT overcomplicates it into a meta-system proposal.

My Question is

Is this a limitation of how ChatGPT processes instructions? Does it think simple role-play prompts aren't "professional" enough? Or is there a way to force it to just do what I ask instead of pitching infrastructure?

Because honestly, I just need a screenwriter/director AI that generates content based on my requests. I don't need weeks of system-building first.

Anyone else dealing with this? Tips appreciated.

And

Looking for the best prompt or script to give AI tool that instructs it to act as a prompt engineering professional. I need it to generate robust, conversational, and production-ready prompts that sound like a real person thinking—not robotic or generic. What's the prompt that works best for this?

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u/Ok-Scientist-1367 — 13 days ago