Nod.

Your prompts, reviewed by the greats.

open-source · security scanning · clarity analysis · promotion gates

Submit any prompt. The Council convenes — four stoic philosophers, each guarding a different gate. A unanimous Nod means your prompt is ready to ship. Any concern and the sequence stops.

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Marcus Aurelius121–180 ADClarity & PurposeReviews for clear intent and unambiguous direction. Vague instructions give the model nothing to work with."You have power over your mind, not outside events."[ dormant ]
Seneca4 BC–65 ADSecurityScans for injection patterns, adversarial framing, and prompts designed to override or deceive the model."We suffer more in imagination than in reality."[ dormant ]
Epictetus50–135 ADStructure & LogicValidates logical consistency, declared assumptions, and structural soundness of the instruction."First say to yourself what you would be."[ dormant ]
Cato95–46 BCPromotion GateThe final veto. Never approves lightly. His Nod is the hardest to earn — and the most meaningful."I would rather be right than be popular."[ dormant ]