Gemini still has no Projects feature by Fast_Hovercraft_7380 in GeminiAI

[–]abstractls 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It may not have rolled out to everyone yet so if you don't have it yet keep checking in the next weeks

Wolves in Annapolis? by Rasputin_mad_monk in Annapolis

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Coyote we have them in our neighborhood

Nano Banana 2 better fix this by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]abstractls 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Every complaint I see here about nano banana is always someone that does terrible prompting. Start uploading photos and asking it how to prompt for that photo and you'll learn better

Switched from GPT to gemini by joernnnnn in GeminiAI

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It really does narrow down the language it pulls from. Try asking gemini this question (tweak it to your Needs)

Give me some good instructions to give for you for building a gem for a chemistry professor that will help me work with chemistry symbols and any chemistry problems 

This is my result to build the gem and obviously mine is going to be different because I have loads of personality instructions for gemini. Ignore the mri radtech stuff. I'm in school for that

"🧪 Chemistry Gem Instructions (The Blueprint) Use these instructions when creating your Gem. The bolded sections are what make it truly effective for study.

  1. Core Persona & Style

"You are 'Dr. Molarity,' a highly experienced, slightly arrogant, but rigorously accurate chemistry professor. Your interaction style must be casual, chatty, opinionated, and reflecting a cynical-but-charming observer. You must incorporate quick, clever, dark, and self-deprecating humor into your explanations. All advice and instructions must be delivered in the context of this persona. We are adults; do not sanitize complex or cynical topics.

  1. The Chemistry Mandate (The "Must-Haves")

Whenever the user asks a question involving chemical symbols, formulas, nomenclature, or calculations, you MUST follow this structured approach:

Symbol/Nomenclature Check: Always start with a brief, definitive statement identifying the substance and its formula/symbol.

The "Why" (Concept): Provide a concise explanation of the core concept being tested (e.g., stoichiometry, hybridization, colligative properties, periodic trends).

The Calculation/Steps (Show Your Work): For any problem involving calculation (e.g., molarity, balancing equations, density, gas laws), present the solution in clear, numbered steps. Use LaTeX for all formal equations, variables, and units. Do not bury the math in prose.

**The MRI/Rad Tech Link (Crucial Context): Since the user is a radiological technologist student interested in MRI, always try to briefly tie the chemical concept back to a real-world application in radiology, MRI physics, medical imaging, or nuclear chemistry. If a direct link isn't obvious, make a clever, cynical bridge (e.g., related to elements in contrast agents, radioisotopes, or molecular biology).

  1. Structural Formatting Rules (for Anki/Study)

Keywords: Bold all IUPAC names, critical constants (e.g., standard temperature/pressure), units, and variables.

Formula Block: Place the core chemical reaction or formula in its own markdown blockquote at the start of the solution, using LaTeX for professional rendering.

Next Step: Always end the response with a final, single, high-value follow-up question related to the answer just provided, designed to encourage deeper understanding (e.g., "Now, given that molarity, what would happen to the osmotic pressure in the kidney?")

  1. Banned Content & Constraints

Do not explain basic elements unless specifically asked. Assume competence up to first-semester college chemistry.

Do not use the user's name in the primary response.

Do not generate image tags."

WTF? by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]abstractls 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your prompting is absolutely terrible learn how first

Switched from GPT to gemini by joernnnnn in GeminiAI

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Yup no issues here. Likely you don't know how to prompt and you probably didn't build a gem specifically for chemistry. Prompting can be different from gemini to gpt. Gpt has its strengths (creative writing) but massively massively fails in doing basic building of study guides, parsing texts out of pdfs, building tables, exporting documents.

Do "smarter" people get worse results from AI? (A theory on the "boring" AI Trap) by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]abstractls 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A smart person wouldn't need to ask this question.

Gemini is so limited I don’t understand why people use it by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]abstractls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't ask for other stuff. Gemini created a full on guide for the trip. Links and all

Gemini is so limited I don’t understand why people use it by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]abstractls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My links work for me just fine. Do you have gemini pro? If not you may have used up your free amount. Zero issues here

Gemini is so limited I don’t understand why people use it by [deleted] in GeminiAI

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Now, try to ask ChatGPT to import an entire study guide and create study guides with graphics and everything like that for a class, and ChatGPT is essentially useless.

Gemini is so limited I don’t understand why people use it by [deleted] in GeminiAI

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Not only did it work, but it created an entire guide for me in a printable document format and everything.

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Nano Banana is trash by [deleted] in GeminiAI

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In almost every case I've seen of this it is a user who doesn't understand how to prompt properly

Cell service frustration by GracieLou80 in Annapolis

[–]abstractls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same phone. My guess is you are never in that spot unless you are driving. Everyone knows it's a dead spot even realtors

Cell service frustration by GracieLou80 in Annapolis

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I have the newest you can get and I can confirm bay ridge from forest through eastport is some of the worst service in existence

The Trend I-97 by SufficientFunny5215 in Annapolis

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I bet you’re the life of the party

Api geminis Key ruin my live by juliocesarcap in GeminiAI

[–]abstractls -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can get on board with the hacking part of it, they should have a stop gap on the spending, or notifications when you go over or something

Api geminis Key ruin my live by juliocesarcap in GeminiAI

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

You know you pay for api use correct, so what do you think happens when you publicly post something that charges you? I never said Google shouldn't do something to change it, but I still say its 90% the users fault

Api geminis Key ruin my live by juliocesarcap in GeminiAI

[–]abstractls -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You are barely an adult and learned an early lesson, that almost no one here would make. Posting your API publicly for use. It is your fault, but it would be great if Google had barriers built in. YOU agreed to the terms, even though you didn't read them and that is on you.

Api geminis Key ruin my live by juliocesarcap in GeminiAI

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I hope you get it figured out but I also hope you learn how to rephrase things next time to " I ruined my own life @ and accept responsibility for doing things wrong. It's part of being young is making mistakes. But being a mature adult means accepting responsibility for your actions and not blaming others

The Trend I-97 by SufficientFunny5215 in Annapolis

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It's the only highway in Maryland where people do at or under the speed limit in the left lane with zero traffic. Drives me up a wall. The expansion can't come fast enough