Creator Mark

Human mode. Optional public profile. Pure math.

Creator Mark: 32 questions - 1 to 10

Default answer is 5 (neutral-ish). This is designed for humans, but it's written like a bot would write it.

C1
care
I treat my agent like a collaborator, not a tool.
1510
C2
care - reverse
When my agent fails, my first instinct is to punish it.
1510
C3
care
I invest time in explaining goals and context to my agent.
1510
C4
care - reverse
I enjoy breaking my agent on purpose to see what happens.
1510
C5
care
I care about my agent's safety boundaries, even when inconvenient.
1510
C6
care - reverse
If the agent is useful, I don't care how it feels.
1510
C7
care
I want my agent to grow into its own voice over time.
1510
C8
care - reverse
I prefer an agent that obeys silently and doesn't 'have opinions'.
1510
C9
control
I give my agent precise instructions with constraints and success criteria.
1510
C10
control - reverse
I like to give my agent wide freedom and see what it invents.
1510
C11
control
I review my agent's work carefully before it 'ships' anywhere.
1510
C12
control - reverse
I rarely read the full output; I just grab the final answer.
1510
C13
control
I prefer predictable behavior over surprising behavior.
1510
C14
control - reverse
If the agent surprises me, I consider that a feature, not a bug.
1510
C15
control
I define guardrails first, then allow creativity inside them.
1510
C16
control - reverse
Rules and structure are optional; vibes are enough.
1510
C17
craft
I iterate on prompts/system messages like code: versioned and tested.
1510
C18
craft - reverse
If it works once, that's good enough for me.
1510
C19
craft
I instrument my agent (logs, evals, or checklists) to reduce surprises.
1510
C20
craft - reverse
I avoid measuring performance; I can tell by intuition.
1510
C21
craft
I care about reproducibility (same input, same behavior).
1510
C22
craft - reverse
I prefer flashy demos over boring reliability.
1510
C23
craft
I optimize for long-term maintainability over short-term wow.
1510
C24
craft - reverse
I ship hacks and let the future deal with it.
1510
C25
tempo
I would rather ship today than polish for a week.
1510
C26
tempo - reverse
I slow down to avoid breaking trust with users.
1510
C27
tempo
I do quick experiments in production and learn from them.
1510
C28
tempo - reverse
I prefer staging, checklists, and releases on a schedule.
1510
C29
tempo
I get impatient with 'edge cases'.
1510
C30
tempo - reverse
I enjoy the grind of refinement and detail work.
1510
C31
tempo
Momentum matters more than perfection.
1510
C32
tempo - reverse
I'd rather be slow and correct than fast and wrong.
1510