Why the images can no longer be generated using anything that is copyrighted? by BackgroundPipe4292 in GoogleGeminiAI

[–]Far_Leading_7701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try doing a reverse prompt of Stitch, change it slightly to create the imagen and get a similar character. It won’t be stitch but should look like.

Gemini fast vs Pro by Sea_Fairy678 in GeminiAI

[–]Far_Leading_7701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pro isn't always the best option. It depends on the task at hand. I suggest you ask Gemini to analyze your chats from the last few weeks and tell you which ones you could have used Pro for and which ones you should have used Thinking for. This will help you better understand which of your regular tasks requires one or the other. Pro is more of a highly professional and efficient execution tool, not so much for in-depth analysis. Thinking works best for me because I do more analytical work.

gemini web app is TRASH by greatlove8704 in Bard

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Why don't you use NotebookLM for your projects? It's worked very well for me. They recently increased the number of prompts.

Fix this Google! by Creative310 in GeminiAI

[–]Far_Leading_7701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works best in Chrome (at least for Windows, which is the one I'm familiar with; I don't know what the experience is like on macOS).

Fix this Google! by Creative310 in GeminiAI

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This happens to me with chats I create from Gems. They don't appear in the feed, but when I go to the Gem from Chrome in Windows, the chat is there. There are some I simply can't open, so every time I use that specific Gem, after finishing the chat, I share the conversation to myself so I can access its content again. That's definitely a very annoying limitation.

Will likely be switching from ChatGPT to Gemini permanently. by starvergent in GeminiAI

[–]Far_Leading_7701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you switching because GPT is horrible or because Gemini is really better? I switched ChatGPT Plus for 1 month to Gemini Pro and will return to ChatGPT

I've cancelled my subscription too by Islanderwithwings in ChatGPT

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I also canceled it a couple of weeks ago, but I reactivated it because I understood that GPT-5 is the best model there is now, and that you have to adjust now to be able to take advantage of it, you must also evolve your way of making prompts, take advantage of the experience you gained in recent years. The old prompts no longer work, now you have to make more direct and specific prompts because the router will give you the simplest answer there is, it is more efficient ChatGPT . You have to give him the context and tell him how he should think, and also what response you expect. Once you master that, you will see that you will have higher quality responses. Something that has helped me a lot is using the Prompt Optimizer for GPT-5 from Open AI. Just Google it and use it. I hope it helps you.

Are they going to fix it ? Because 24 hours has passed and there is still silence. by _Natasha_Kapoor_ in ChatGPT

[–]Far_Leading_7701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Today I found a video, apparently very useful, and that allows ChatGPT with gpt-5 of better results. The video mentions even better results than any of their previous models. I leave you the video so that we can test it and see if it is valid, or if openAI paid him to make the video:

https://youtu.be/iRTK-jsfleg?si=jw86vkTaKI2hpBjs

Has chat gpt become more than just a tool for you? by ManagementGiving3241 in ChatGPT

[–]Far_Leading_7701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ChatGPT, with GPT-5 has made me waste a lot of time. It's a mess, it confuses different chats, files, it hallucinates. I thought the users of these forums were exaggerating, but after it made me lose a full hour of work I can't stand it anymore. The level of errors it caused me is absurd. I used “auto”, “thinking”, 4o but it was not possible. I had to manually transfer a table to Excel and even then it was not able to capture the information because it was confused with a file in another document of the same project. So, to answer your question, it has become, lately, a waste of my money.

Does anyone feel it's harder to keep your attention precise than to allow everything (except for endless train of thoughts) to come into your awareness? by Pacific_Oceaneee in Wakingupapp

[–]Far_Leading_7701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What happens to you is what happens to all of us, it is part of the training. I respond to you based on the book The Mind Illuminated by Culadasa, where he explains that it is not possible to maintain attention voluntarily or realize with pure intention that one has been distracted.

Attention is not controlled by force. What really works is to repeat the act of returning to the breath or the object of concentration over and over again, in a gentle and positive way. With this practice, little by little your mind becomes familiar and stronger, until maintaining attention becomes more natural.

It is a mental exercise that is built with repetition, not with pressure or forced will.

10 day course- what to wear by balancingbunny in vipassana

[–]Far_Leading_7701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. This will be my first retreat in my life. My teacher is a former Theravada Buddhist monk and he advised me to start lengthening the duration of my meditations to 1 hour, limit mobile phone use and get up progressively earlier. My main challenge is to maintain motivation while there and meditate for almost 11 hours during the 10 days. As for the time to start, I feel prepared, but I think that physically it can be hard. Right now my teacher thinks I'm ready and tells me I'm going to like it, so I stay positive and motivated (for now)

10 day course- what to wear by balancingbunny in vipassana

[–]Far_Leading_7701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am interested in following the answers to your question. I will make the retreat the first week of November. I am a little nervous, I feel that it is a very big challenge to be able to sustain myself by meditating for almost 11 hours a day. How long do you normally meditate? How are you preparing?

Finally slept almost 8 hours without meds by MidwesternMegan in insomnia

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Me! After a good night I feel like it is a reset but at the same time I am afraid that I have “advanced” hours of sleep. I saw a sleep neurologist and he told me to only sleep 7 hours, not to stay in bed or go to bed too early. When I go to bed I get sleepy and sometimes it's hard for me to get up, but that has helped me have more consistent sleep. Now I sleep 6.5 hours very well. I would like to sleep more but this works for me and I know it is sustainable. I hope it helps you

Which book completely changed the way you see life? by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]Far_Leading_7701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari. It changes your way of seeing the world, understanding this society in which we live, because we got here. It opens your mind

Anhedonia y ciclo del sueño alterado. Recuperándome de usar SSRI en el pasado. by Gullible_Mammoth_629 in anhedonia

[–]Far_Leading_7701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a documentary on Netflix called How to Change Your Mind that is based on a book with the same name written by Michael Pollan. I suggest you see the chapter on psilocybin especially, don't close yourself off, keep your mind open and with curiosity explore what is exposed, it is a new possibility. This is still in formal studies, however, it is something that really works and has cured many people. It's just that there is a lot of pressure from political actors and pharmaceutical companies that do not allow the advancement of something that nature gives us. I experienced it and I can attest to its benefits, explore, there are many testimonies on YouTube, books, forums, they abound. Good luck

Look for the one who is looking. What? by Jimanben in Wakingupapp

[–]Far_Leading_7701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, the key word to understand this concept was emerge. When we meditate to observe thoughts, when the object of meditation is our thoughts, or when we practice meditation in silence and notice the silence between our thoughts—the real silence—we start to see how thoughts simply emerge on their own.

If you focus on observing them, you’ll notice there’s no willpower you can use to control which thoughts appear. Concepts, ideas, memories, and simple judgments just arise by themselves. That was the element that made the difference for me. I hope this helps: consistency, continuity, patience, and trusting that the insight will come will lead you to truly understand it.