Best practice to manage your historic conversations

I am using the api to support my customers and the chatgpt interface to support my own work. Using the pro subscription.
I try to clean my conversations on a daily basis The ones I want to keep I use Caps. The other ones I delete, one - by - one.

A very annoying job and I cannot imagine there is a better way to do this.

How do you guys do this?

“I too am planning home-cooked meals for the kids and eating dog food to support my own existence.”

The ChatGPT site is pretty annoying for the lack of things you would do right by yourself.

  • you rename a chat from two months ago? El-boom, it is now “today”.
  • a wall of scrolling though chats to find out what was solved and useful? Might as well ask “what was accomplished this session?” and get the same bump. The chat history isn’t going to do it for you.
  • projects is useless. It will damage your ability to have a continued chat without a bunch of unwanted tool text jammed into context, if you want to then rewrite new custom instructions and try to sort by what could be used with that. Or a GPT chat, unlabeled, that can’t go there, with no feedback after a non-working drag.

So after a day of using ChatGPT to mainly see what it does for others, clean-up is click, mouse-wiggle to get hover event to work, click,click “are you sure about all those clicks”.

I can imagine there is a better way to do this.

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Interesting to see how one typo (cannot) destroyed my message

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THanks for the intention to share something with me. I am afraid the box is empty

The box is a placeholder because I couldn’t just send you a cake day slice without more text. :birthday_cake: