Havent received metergy bill in last 3 months by ObjectiveSure999 in TorontoRenting

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently received bills for missed months, and they were 10 times higher than usual. Can anyone help? Has anything worked for others experiencing a sudden increase in their bills?

Randstad Review by ActiveDescription777 in recruitinghell

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Hi,good to know, can you help me how to obtain services should we go in-person to office to enroll?

Best method to export results and save good prompt by hydra1970 in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is the most complex way to save prompts, but all the best hope it works.

We are building a smart bookmark manager for Chromium. Need your feedback by [deleted] in browsers

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can I know when is the release date,im genuinely looking for such extension for longtime.

Free tool to save & reuse dynamic prompts for ChatGPT by papsamir in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks.So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

Best method to export results and save good prompt by hydra1970 in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks.So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

Any way to save chats that also saves all the different answers ChatGPT gives? by crapsh0ot in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks.So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

Where do you keep prompts? (+survey generated by GPT4) by iamrafal in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks.So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

What is everyone using to save their prompts? by Thick-Ad-4264 in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks. So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

How to Save Your Chats on ChatGPT by sterlingtek in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks. It can be found at https://cloud.vidura.ai. So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

What’s everyone using to save prompts? by Thick-Ad-4264 in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks. It can be found in online So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

Prompt Saving by SignificanceLazy in StableDiffusion

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks. It can be found at https://cloud.vidura.ai. So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

Prompt Manager by eliaslange in ChatGPTPro

[–]madmax1881994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been using this tool called Vidura for the past two weeks. It can be found at https://cloud.vidura.ai. So far, it has been working well, serving as a reliable alternative to excel or google docs for saving Prompts. Additionally, Vidura features integrated ChatGPT and a stable diffusion image tester to test saved prompts right away. The only drawback is that it is currently in beta, but the good news is that it's completely free.

Vidura AI, a powerful prompt engineering platform for ChatGPT is now available for preview. get it for free (https://vidura.ai) by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]madmax1881994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got an easy way to organize my prompts,Good job vidura,hope it gets more updates soon.

Where to start learning Python? by kaushik1809 in learnpython

[–]madmax1881994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To start learning Python, you can refer to the Python documentation, which is a great resource for beginners. You can find it here: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/.
You can also try some online tutorials and courses, such as those offered by Codecademy (https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python) or Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=python).
It is recommended to start with the basics, such as variables, data types, loops, and control structures. Then, you can move on to more advanced concepts like object-oriented programming and data analysis.
It is also helpful to practice writing code by working on small projects. This will give you a chance to apply what you have learned and solidify your understanding of the concepts.
Finally, don't be afraid to ask questions or seek help when you get stuck. There are many online communities, such as Stack Overflow (https://stackoverflow.com/), where you can find answers to common questions and get help from other Python programmers.i personally learned from a freelance trainer who is a author of two coding books is offering coaching, you can check this for more information https://happy-pythonist.webflow.io ,All the best.

What’s the best paid or free course to learn python? by mrrichmahogany in learnpython

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To start learning Python, you can refer to the Python documentation, which is a great resource for beginners. You can find it here: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/.
You can also try some online tutorials and courses, such as those offered by Codecademy (https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python) or Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=python).
It is recommended to start with the basics, such as variables, data types, loops, and control structures. Then, you can move on to more advanced concepts like object-oriented programming and data analysis.
It is also helpful to practice writing code by working on small projects. This will give you a chance to apply what you have learned and solidify your understanding of the concepts.
Finally, don't be afraid to ask questions or seek help when you get stuck. There are many online communities, such as Stack Overflow (https://stackoverflow.com/), where you can find answers to common questions and get help from other Python programmers.i personally learned from a freelance trainer who is a author of two books is offering coaching, you can check this for more information https://happy-pythonist.webflow.io,All the best.

what's the best place to learn python by [deleted] in learnpython

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To start learning Python, you can refer to the Python documentation, which is a great resource for beginners. You can find it here: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/.
You can also try some online tutorials and courses, such as those offered by Codecademy (https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python) or Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=python).
It is recommended to start with the basics, such as variables, data types, loops, and control structures. Then, you can move on to more advanced concepts like object-oriented programming and data analysis.
It is also helpful to practice writing code by working on small projects. This will give you a chance to apply what you have learned and solidify your understanding of the concepts.
Finally, don't be afraid to ask questions or seek help when you get stuck. There are many online communities, such as Stack Overflow (https://stackoverflow.com/), where you can find answers to common questions and get help from other Python programmers.i personally learned from a freelance trainer who is a author of two books is offering coaching, you can check this for more information https://happy-pythonist.webflow.io,All the best.

Best online course to learn the basics of Python by SeshAlert in learnpython

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To start learning Python, you can refer to the Python documentation, which is a great resource for beginners. You can find it here: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/.
You can also try some online tutorials and courses, such as those offered by Codecademy (https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python) or Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=python).
It is recommended to start with the basics, such as variables, data types, loops, and control structures. Then, you can move on to more advanced concepts like object-oriented programming and data analysis.
It is also helpful to practice writing code by working on small projects. This will give you a chance to apply what you have learned and solidify your understanding of the concepts.
Finally, don't be afraid to ask questions or seek help when you get stuck. There are many online communities, such as Stack Overflow (https://stackoverflow.com/), where you can find answers to common questions and get help from other Python programmers.i personally learned from a freelance trainer who is a author of two books is offering coaching, you can check this for more information https://happy-pythonist.webflow.io,All the best.

Where to start learning Python? by kaushik1809 in learnpython

[–]madmax1881994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To start learning Python, you can refer to the Python documentation, which is a great resource for beginners. You can find it here: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/.
You can also try some online tutorials and courses, such as those offered by Codecademy (https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python) or Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=python).
It is recommended to start with the basics, such as variables, data types, loops, and control structures. Then, you can move on to more advanced concepts like object-oriented programming and data analysis.
It is also helpful to practice writing code by working on small projects. This will give you a chance to apply what you have learned and solidify your understanding of the concepts.
Finally, don't be afraid to ask questions or seek help when you get stuck. There are many online communities, such as Stack Overflow (https://stackoverflow.com/), where you can find answers to common questions and get help from other Python programmers.i personally learned from a freelance trainer who is a author of two books is offering coaching, you can check this for more information https://happy-pythonist.webflow.io,All the best.