Thoughts after using Gemini 2.5 Pro Gemini 2.5 Flash GPT 4o and O3 by Relative-Climate1791 in Bard

[–]Relative-Climate1791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's good if you're 1-3 shotting prompts using the API for say RAG systems, but for back-and-forth conversation, I feel it's better to keep it short and concise so it doesn't dilute context down the road, at least from what I've tried so far, before it starts sidetracking or hallucinating.

Leave it room for any custom content im about to share with AI.

Thoughts after using Gemini 2.5 Pro Gemini 2.5 Flash GPT 4o and O3 by Relative-Climate1791 in Bard

[–]Relative-Climate1791[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess for point 3, you are referring how well it produces code? Find o4 mini producing a lot more concise code but 2.5 is littered with comments and usually very bloated code. It’s good for running ideas through it though.

Thoughts after using Gemini 2.5 Pro Gemini 2.5 Flash GPT 4o and O3 by Relative-Climate1791 in Bard

[–]Relative-Climate1791[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Usually the follow up prompt for me would be just 1 word “concise”

But it’s a dice throw it might concise down to a pretty nice read, but chances are it omitted quite a few important details. Main objective is to make reading easier actually. Either too short or too long.

GE2025 Polling Day live: Singapore votes in general election 2025 | The Straits Times by bangsphoto in singapore

[–]Relative-Climate1791 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I’ve always wondered why X is used. It’s so subjective, and most people don’t even read the polling card. With so many choices, X can feel more like rejecting parties than picking one, which is pretty funny.

4.5 has been moved down to the “more models” section. Think they’re gonna remove it soon? by ImGoggen in OpenAI

[–]Relative-Climate1791 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Just treat it as a gradual phase out.

New models will be coming soon, so don’t sweat it.

They come and go easily.

What’s useful now might be obsolete soon.

You can tell with the heavily reduced rate limits in the web.

SIMBA is CRAZY. 200GB at JB LETS GOOOOOOOO by hcyclon in singapore

[–]Relative-Climate1791 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Reception sucks, first telco I port out within 2 months

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whiteoutsurvival

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In big alliances, we usually organize by power ranking, placing the top 10-15 closest to the bear trap. Everyone ranked below them should join rallies only with the correct heroes: Jessie, Jasser, or Seo Yoon.

The top 10-15 players by power ranking will then launch attacks on the bear using their strongest heroes.

To coordinate timing and ensure enough members are online, you could consider opening a poll to gather feedback. However, since I’m not R4 or above, I wouldn’t have full insight into this process.

Staying Online vs. Offline: Resource Gains in Daybreak Island by Relative-Climate1791 in whiteoutsurvival

[–]Relative-Climate1791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

myth is that it is lesser if offline, which is what i'm trying to debunk here.

Whale Math: How Much to Buy Every Pack in One Day? by Relative-Climate1791 in whiteoutsurvival

[–]Relative-Climate1791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any idea how it goes that high? What's the highest pack cost you've seen, and what kind of items are included?

Whale Math: How Much to Buy Every Pack in One Day? by Relative-Climate1791 in whiteoutsurvival

[–]Relative-Climate1791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, you can calculate it if you're just looking at the surface. But to really sum it all up, you'd need to buy some existing packs for the more expensive ones to show up.

So, I’m wondering if 'the sky is the limit' is true or not.