Opiniões sobre o Moto Buds 2 Plus

Opiniões sobre o Moto Buds 2 Plus

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Estou pensando em comprar o Moto Buds 2 Plus porque recentemente comprei um celular da Motorola e talvez tenha algum tipo de melhoria relacionado a funções pelo ecossistema etc.

Alguém aqui já testou ou possui o Moto Buds 2 Plus? Recomendam?

Vi apenas um canal gringo falando muito bem dele, mas queria saber se realmente vale o preço ou se, na prática, não tem tanta diferença para o Moto Buds 2 normal. Obrigado!

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u/arthurchequer — 13 hours ago
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I was tired of burning my plan on expensive models just to improve a prompt — so I built a tool that does it for a fraction of a cent. Here is IMPROMPT: imprompt.app

Here's something almost nobody admits: the worst part of prompting isn't writing the prompt. It's having to stop my flow building to write it.

I'd be deep in an idea — thinking about what I'm making, how the pieces fit — and then I'd have to flip my whole brain into "prompt engineer" mode: role, context, constraints, output format, structure. That gear-shift broke my flow every single time. I didn't want to think about the prompt. I wanted to think about the thing I was building.

And honestly? I was probably getting it wrong anyway. Even when I talked my ideas out loud with Handy (voice-to-text) just to get them out of my head, I still couldn't land on a clean, well-directed structure. I know what I want — I just don't want to architect the perfect prompt to ask for it.

Then there's the tab dance: copy → open a Claude tab → "improve this prompt" → wait → copy back → switch apps. Every time, spending messages from my plan — sometimes on an expensive model — just to polish wording. Exhausting, and honestly a waste of my quota.

So I built Imprompt. It carries the prompt-engineering knowledge so I don't have to. I write (or speak) it however it comes out, double-tap Ctrl+C, and it hands back a structured, effective prompt — right where I typed it. No tab, no context-switch. I stay in the flow of building.

And the cost finally makes sense: you bring your own key, and a single rewrite is a fraction of a cent depending on the model (a small/mini model is plenty — often well under $0.01). I'm not burning a subscription or a pricey model just to fix a sentence anymore. Improving prompts basically became free.

The honest part: it's free and open-source. Your text goes to the provider you choose — or a local endpoint (llama.cpp/Ollama), in which case it never leaves your machine. Key in your OS vault, no account, no telemetry.

Windows-ready; macOS/Linux build from source (it's Tauri). I built it for me, but if it saves you the same flow-breaks, that'd make my day — and I'd genuinely love to hear what you'd make it rewrite.

imprompt.app · github.com/0x4rthur/imprompt

u/arthurchequer — 2 months ago