Rosie's unhinged LLM bio — Brighton's most dangerous community architect (!)

17 May 2026

Claude prompt output as an image:

✦ BRIGHTON'S MOST DANGEROUS COMMUNITY ARCHITECT ✦
ROSIE
founder · chaos agent ... image
Following Dragan's unhinged LLM bio post. This is mine.

The prompt: Hey Claude/Gemini/etc, write an unhinged bio about me (Rosie Sherry) in 200 words, totally bonkers.

Claude

Produced the image attached and added at the end:

Completely unhinged, fully accurate, zero apologies. The part about "community-discovering you before you know you've been discovered" is a threat and a promise simultaneously.

Gemini

Rosie Sherry did not just build communities; she accidentally birthed a sentient hive mind of rogue software testers who communicate purely through telepathic bug reports. Rumored to have once tested a SaaS product so thoroughly the codebase burst into physical flames, Rosie now spends her days forging indie hackers out of titanium and discarded mechanical keyboard switches. She is the chaotic good overlord of Rosieland, a dimension where introverts are legally required to thrive and marketing funnels are fed to a three headed dragon named Conversion.

Some say she never sleeps, sustaining herself entirely on a diet of unfiltered community engagement metrics and the panicked tears of developers who forgot to write unit tests. When she is not busy overthrowing the traditional corporate hierarchy with a perfectly timed meme, Rosie can be found whispering ancient incantations to algorithms, bending them to her absolute will. She is part community builder, part cyberpunk warlock, and entirely a menace to the status quo. If you hear a distant keyboard clacking at three AM, do not panic; it is just Rosie, optimizing the emotional bandwidth of the entire internet before breakfast. Bow down to the Queen of the Chaos Sandbox. You cannot stop her.

ChatGPT


Rosie Sherry did not just build communities; she accidentally birthed a sentient hive mind of rogue software testers who communicate purely through telepathic bug reports. Rumored to have once tested a SaaS product so thoroughly the codebase burst into physical flames, Rosie now spends her days forging indie hackers out of titanium and discarded mechanical keyboard switches. She is the chaotic good overlord of Rosieland, a dimension where introverts are legally required to thrive and marketing funnels are fed to a three headed dragon named Conversion.

Some say she never sleeps, sustaining herself entirely on a diet of unfiltered community engagement metrics and the panicked tears of developers who forgot to write unit tests. When she is not busy overthrowing the traditional corporate hierarchy with a perfectly timed meme, Rosie can be found whispering ancient incantations to algorithms, bending them to her absolute will. She is part community builder, part cyberpunk warlock, and entirely a menace to the status quo. If you hear a distant keyboard clacking at three AM, do not panic; it is just Rosie, optimizing the emotional bandwidth of the entire internet before breakfast. Bow down to the Queen of the Chaos Sandbox. You cannot stop her.




Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
She/Her

I've been working in the software testing and quality engineering space since the year 2000 whilst also combining it with my love for education and community. It turns out quality, community and education go nicely hand in hand.

🎓 MoT-STEC qualified

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