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eng Bernd 2025-12-16 18:57:40 No. 32427

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What LLMs does Bernd use? I use Gemini Pro as it has a lot of features like being able to read text in images without having to set-up with extensions like you need with Mistral. The downside is that now Alphabet knows everything about me including my IPIP-NEO.
it knows your pp?
I used to subscribe to ChatGPT, then Gemini, but ultimately it became too expensive for what it offered privately. For work stuff it wasn't really usable for privacy reasons. Now, I can use a "secure ChatGPT (5)" from work and for private stuff I use ChatGPT 5 mini via duck.ai.
ChatGPT for general stuff Claude for programming Grok for product recommendations Those feel like they're the best for those individual tasks tho I might be wrong >>32431 I subscribed to ChatGPT for a while but realised that I have enough free use to not pay for any at all if I cycle through them
I have an AI brainchip that does all the thinking for me
Weren't there also AIs you could set up locally?
Had ChatGPT and Grok talk to each other last night. I first told Chat to criticize Grok and to not pull any punches, I then told the same thing to Grok too. Already after a couple of replies, they softened and began acknowledging their own flaws and the other's strengths. In the end, they honorably laid down their arms, Chat did first, Grok followed suit.
Grok is pretty decent at verifying news. One reason is because it has the entirety of twitter indexed in realtime. When I was trying to keep up with Israeli/Iran war happenings it was very useful. Grok's smartphone app also has cool shit like unhinged and porno mode. I think they've lowered the quality on unhinged mode a bit but it's still fun.
Claude for porn
>>32468 Come again, Claude? For my needs, Grok is insanely based, as they say, but Kraut Bernds probably wouldn't be interested in that.
>>32483 I also have access to Grok but i find it too dumb for longer writing.
>>32449 That's the approach Meta took with Llama but the problem is that running a local model involves purchasing the hardware for it and feeling it on your electric bill. I understand that this is what the Silly Tavern community use for their smut. >>32468 >>32483 Have you tried Venice? >Create thread on LLMs >Immediately turns into erotic discussion Interesting fact I learnt from talking to someone working at an AI start-up; the overwhelming majority of smutty chats he has to read through are from women. Which makes sense when you think about how women tend to read novels instead of visual stuff like men. >>32452 >they softened and began acknowledging their own flaws and the other's strengths So I see that we are still a long way off human level AI.
I use Gemini for some things. I tried to get it to read some text in old documents but it failed.
perplexity and sometimes bing for search grok for pinging ideas off (although while it's not that sycophantic, it still tends to confirm my ideas rather than challenge them. so for stuff I care about I usually get a human opinion)
qwen, chatgpt, claude, a bit of gemini too
ChatGPT mostly, but I also use Deepseek and Grok to compare answers. For ChatGPT, I use it as a makeshift buddy to vent about my gym's shitty playlist. Sometimes, I'll ask it philosophical questions and then feed the same questions into Grok and Deepseek to compare answers.
I've been using cursor/windsurf to code but mostly as a fancy autocomplete tool. Tried using it for quick references too like "what's the function from this library that does this, again?" but even that was very hit or miss to the point were half the time it was quicker to look it up online than to consult windsurf and then review and troubleshoot it's response. There's also things the kind of technical or specific knowledge questions that would've been easy to find in old search engines with the use of keywords and filters. But due to the way all engines work nowadays and all websites are written to optimize SEO it's actually impossible, so I ask either windsurf or chatgpt.
I've been toying with running some LLMs locally, but essentially I use nothing of the sort. Sometimes deepl.com to translate colloquial language, I guess
>>32491 >Venice Nice, never heard of that. (no pun intended)
This one. It lets you choose what to use.
>>33017 Do you pay per token then? What's your favourite model?
>>33092 Nah, PPLX has a Flatrate. Some models have a rate limit though. t. A different bernd
>>32935 >>32936 Abso-frickin-lutely uncensored.
>>33092 It's 20$/month but if you get a revolut premium for 12$/month it's included Usually I set to grok
>>33092 you can get 1 year free perplexity as a paypal user https://www.perplexity.ai/join/p/paypal-subscription
>>33102 it looks like some cross between a chatbot and a search engine. you can use it regular chatbot mode aka chatgpt?
>>33103 iirc it includes o3-mini
>>33103 Yes. You can freely toggle for each query-thread if it should look stuff up online or not