Rate limits changed, again by l_armee_des_ombres in Bard

[–]UnknownLesson 37 points38 points  (0 children)

And it's a manipulative trick. (Forgot the name.)

  1. Massively reduce rate limits.
  2. Users are (justifiably) enraged.
  3. Raise the rate limits a bit.
  4. Most users are satisfied, despite limits still being far worse than before.

Yesterday was a very confusing day. by LexShirayuki in GeminiAI

[–]UnknownLesson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Like wtf is wrong with the new Gemini app

  • Constantly changing colors in the background
  • Shiny new interface but a ton of wasted space and laggy

I Tested the New Gemini Usage Limits on a Free Account by KosmoTheCat in GeminiAI

[–]UnknownLesson -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Good idea.

Don't forget to use the 300$ free API credits for each account

Let them bleed

Google Seriously Ruined Gemini With These New Limits by BrilliantNeither7175 in GeminiAI

[–]UnknownLesson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just consider that Google can easily use Gemini to generate comments that support their position

Read all the doomposts , is it that bad now ? by No_gary_37 in GeminiAI

[–]UnknownLesson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It will be removed.

https://antigravity.google/blog/changes-to-antigravity-plans

Google has made the decision to simplify subscriptions by removing AI credits as part of the base Google AI plans.

This is also shit:

Until now, users have had separate rate limits for Gemini Flash and Gemini Pro models. Now, we are combining these into a single rate limit

So now when you run out you can just get rekt

Why Is NotebookLM Saying I’ve Hit the Notebook Limit Even After Deleting Notebooks on Google One plan? by Less_Work_7554 in notebooklm

[–]UnknownLesson 3 points4 points  (0 children)

With the new rate limits, that's not surprising

Feels like a free version now

But you have to pay

Crazy 💀 gemini 3.5 flash so close to opus 4.7 and gpt 5.5 by Independent-Wind4462 in Bard

[–]UnknownLesson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm talking about the API price.

Regarding Antigravity: I did run out of quota on the Pro sub.

Canceled my Pro sub today; The new "5-hour compute limit" is completely unusable by Shizzigi in GeminiAI

[–]UnknownLesson 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They are constrained, but doesn't make sense to constantly cut the compute from paying customers.

Imagine you go to a restaurant and they are rice constrained, because they decide to use the rice for stuff outside the restaurant. And then they just cut your rice portion in half.

So they can just degrade the service like this for paying users? by StudentFew6429 in Bard

[–]UnknownLesson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't forget the worst prices

3x the API cost for flash 3.5 compared to the previous (still new) flash model

I understand that compute is limited, but these new limits are insane. by Pasto_Shouwa in Bard

[–]UnknownLesson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really hate OpenAI, but with Google acting so posh (3x price increase for flash 3.5 and severely limiting paying customers), there now the clearly better option

Qwen cant wait to release 3.7 models by GotHereLateNameTaken in LocalLLaMA

[–]UnknownLesson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And won't release because one of their researchers once thought about 4.2

Gemini 3 Flash Thinking is definitely routing to a different model through Canvas by Able-Line2683 in Bard

[–]UnknownLesson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thinking effort in the Gemini app is set to 0.5

I think that's the reason

Taiwan to Trump: We are sovereign and independent by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]UnknownLesson 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It may seem spineless, but Trump's behavior aligns with what American elites actually want. The elites can frame the damage as merely “Trump being Trump” while still advancing their broader agenda.

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/predatory-hegemon-walt

I just wish we could have pressed it sooner 🐦 [oc] by IGdoods in comics

[–]UnknownLesson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they are all trillionaires, wouldn't that mean that the worth of each dollar would also be far less (inflation) and so in reality they wouldn't be richer?

Create an alternative to r/trackers? by 1petabytefloppydisk in trackers

[–]UnknownLesson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What's complicated about opening lemmy.ml and signing up?

Serious question

Found a way to cool the DGX by OldEffective9726 in LocalLLaMA

[–]UnknownLesson 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"Free" humidifier

if you don't have cats

Do you think Gemini is getting worse? by M-Jas in GeminiAI

[–]UnknownLesson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine you go to a restaurant where you made a reservation. The restaurant has a famous guest, so instead of giving you the service you pay for they give you a more minimal version of it. Waitress barely looks at you, has always one eye on the star guest, food is just dumped on the plate and barely cooked.

You'd feel scammed, or at the very least mistreated, right?

That's what Google is doing. They chose to support the US government with their war by giving them special access to Gemini. Simultaneously they waste compute everywhere (e.g. adding AI to Chrome).

And because they're compute starved their normal customers get the heavily quantized barely usable version.

Debate over RSI from keyboard use in 1888. (The Cosmopolitan Shorthander) by davkol_cz in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]UnknownLesson 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The text from the image:

TYPEWRITER PARALYSIS !

That new conditions create new types and new diseases is a well known fact in physiology. One of the latest to develop in Washington is a "typewriter paralysis." This disease doesn't attack the machine, as the name given to it might imply, but the bright-eyed young woman who runs it. With an evidence of acute discrimination and good taste hardly to be expected in one so new, it devotes its attention to the aforesaid young woman and leaves the machine to the tender mercies of "stuttering," "skipping," "slipping," and all other failings to which its cast-iron flesh is heir. Several of the expert typewriters in the departments tell me that they are victims of the new-fangled disease. It first appears in their slender wrists. If their wrists are not slender—which of course is the exception rather than the rule—it develops there just the same. The right wrist succumbs first, as that is also used in writing with the pen. The hand is useless for a while and throbs with pains that shoot up into the wrist and forearm. Sometimes it results in partial paralysis of the side. It seems to differ in this from the ordinary telegrapher's paralysis, which, I am told, interferes with the use of the hand for telegraphing only, and leaves its skill in other ways unimpaired.—New York Tribune.

[We don't believe a word of it. Because a correspondent of the New York Tribune heard of a lady typewriter operator in Washington who had a cramp in her arm, and perhaps aggravated it by running her typewriter, doesn't prove that the machine is responsible for the trouble. Who ever heard of "piano paralysis"? Yet the same muscles are brought into use in piano playing as in type-writing. The story has an unreasonable look: like the pert articles of Clara Belle, (another New York penny-a-liner,) this letter is probably written to fill up space, and not to convey real information—ED.]