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OSE Prompt Library
1. Core System Design
Design a replicable civilization node as an integrated system. Constraints: - Land: [X acres] - Initial team: [X people] - Replication target: [X years] Required components: 1) Enterprise layer - At least 3 revenue-generating activities - Rough unit economics 2) Training pipeline - 12-month operator training - 2–3 year leader pathway - Define competence operationally 3) Build system - How housing, infrastructure, and tools are produced - Emphasis on repeatability (CAD → BOM → build) 4) Replication architecture - How one node becomes two - What is transferred 5) Governance (minimal, tied to operations) Output: - 12-month execution plan - 4-year replication plan - Roles and staffing - Key failure modes Avoid: - abstract philosophy - ecovillage-style descriptions - donation-dependent models
2. Enterprise Stack Design
Design an enterprise stack for a 30-acre regenerative production campus. Requirements: - Generate revenue within 6–12 months - Support training of participants - Be replicable by small teams Provide: - Top 3–5 enterprises - For each: - product/service - target customer - startup cost - time to revenue - required skills - gross margin estimate Also include: - which enterprise should start first and why - dependency graph between enterprises Avoid: - vague “local economy” descriptions - non-revenue activities
3. 12-Month Training Pipeline
Design a 12-month training program to produce replication-ready operators. Define competence as: - ability to build from documentation - ability to operate and maintain systems - ability to train others Structure: - phases (0–2, 2–6, 6–9, 9–12 months) For each phase: - skills acquired - real work performed - outputs required Include: - daily/weekly structure - evaluation criteria Avoid: - classroom-heavy approaches - theory without production
4. Node Leader Development
Design a node leader development pathway. Starting point: - candidate has completed 12-month operator training Goal: - can lead a 5–12 person team to launch a new node Provide: - stages (Lead Operator → Deputy → Node Leader) - responsibilities at each stage - decision-making exposure required - failure experiences required Define: - what a leader must be able to do independently Avoid: - personality traits - abstract leadership theory
5. Replication Protocol
Define a replication protocol for a civilization node. Scenario: - one mature node exists - launching a second node Specify: - team composition (who leaves) - capital required - timeline (month-by-month first year) - what documentation is required - what infrastructure is built first Include: - top 5 failure modes in replication - mitigation strategies Output as a step-by-step playbook Avoid: - general statements like “build community first”
6. Build System
Design a build system pipeline that converts: schema → CAD → BOM → build → documentation Requirements: - usable by semi-trained operators - produces consistent outputs Include: - tools/software stack - workflow steps - quality control checkpoints - feedback loop from build to design Output: - standardized process Avoid: - tool lists without workflow - non-reproducible craftsmanship
7. Year 1 Execution Plan
Create a month-by-month execution plan for Year 1 of a new node. Constraints: - team size: [X] - land: [X acres] Include: - infrastructure built each month - enterprise milestones - training progression - cashflow milestones Highlight: - critical path items - points of likely failure Avoid: - annual summaries (must be granular)
8. Failure Mode Analysis
Analyze the following system for real-world failure modes: [paste plan] Focus on: - cashflow failure - skill gaps - coordination breakdown - leadership bottlenecks - cultural drift For each failure: - how it happens - early warning signs - mitigation strategy Avoid: - generic risks - low-probability edge cases
9. Minimum Viable Node
Reduce this system to a minimum viable version that can still replicate. Constraints: - smallest team - lowest capital - shortest timeline Must still include: - revenue - training - replication capability Output: - simplified system - tradeoffs made Avoid: - removing core functions
10. Role Definition
Define the core roles required for a civilization node. For each role: - responsibilities - required skills - training path - metrics of success Include: - minimum viable team (5–12 people) Avoid: - vague titles - overlapping responsibilities
11. Land Use Optimization
Design a 30-acre layout for a regenerative production + training campus. Include: - housing - workshops - food systems - enterprise zones - conservation areas Optimize for: - production density - training efficiency - expansion Output: - acreage allocation - adjacency logic Avoid: - aesthetic-first layouts
12. Prompt Chaining Strategy
Use prompts in this sequence: 1. Enterprise Stack 2. Training Pipeline 3. Build System 4. Core System Design 5. Year 1 Plan 6. Replication Protocol 7. Failure Analysis 8. Simplification Goal: - produce coherent, layered outputs - avoid fragmentation Avoid: - asking everything at once
13. Meta Constraint
Treat this as an engineering and operations problem under real-world constraints. Avoid: - philosophy - inspiration - generalities Focus on: - execution - economics - replication