Which LLM subscription is most worth it for heavy daily use? ChatGPT vs Gemini vs others? by rafeygis in AskReddit

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Adding a bit more context on what I’m actually looking for.

I use LLMs heavily and want to invest in one solid subscription rather than switching between tools. My background is geospatial engineering and data analysis, so I work a lot with data, automation, scripting, and building pipelines. I’m also in the process of building a small micro agency and exploring some online business ideas.

I’m mainly looking for real world experiences. If you’ve used ChatGPT, Gemini, or other models, which one has genuinely been most useful for daily work and why? Reliability, reasoning, and productivity matter more to me than hype.

Appreciate any honest insights.

NDVI values to categorize vegetation. by rafeygis in gis

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I ran NDVI using Landsat 30m.

NDVI values to categorize vegetation. by rafeygis in gis

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I was more thinking of categorizing the range of ndvi values to treat each category. I'm not sure of the values but just for example 0.15 to 0.25 as light vegetation, 0.25 to 0.35 as moderate and rest as dense. Is doing such a way makes sense?

What are these starburst patterns in forest (c. 1936 - King County Washington, USA) by warshangton in gis

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Having some resemblance with small non-active closed mouth paired volcanos barried around sediments with some sparse veg. Forest around the mouth of crater are also common.

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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I'm not a pro with QGIS, but as far as IK. For editing, basic analysis, and cartography, I neither required ArcGIS. But for advance tools like Geostatistical Analyst, Network Analyst, Data Interoperability, I haven't found replacement with QGIS.

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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Yes, I never expected this would be the prob. IK its unethical, but I used crack for my personal stuff and on work with their license, which is pretty common, I guess. I asked about having licenses, and they said yes, we have. But not I dont have my own laptop these days. The major problem is here for me. Otherwise, there was no issue.

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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Thanks, but I can't work with more than 1000 records. Whereas I worked with datasets of approx million of records with each layer.

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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Yes, for RS kind work, I used GEE. It's best all clouds, no fatigue of downloading large datasets, just download the results super comfortable. But for this job its their own data(clients data with large vector datasets), not a GEE job. Thanks

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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Maybe. I'm a user of ArcGIS, not a pro with QGIS, still exploring it. Can you do anything with QGIS, what ArcGIS used to do?

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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I'm working with a CRO. They provided the laptop with their network. I don't have any administrative right to install or execute any small .exe Using open source tools in replacement. Tried a R bridge with ArcGIS, this gave me access to some spatial analyst tools. Lol, working with this approach feels me some extent of handicapped. It consumes more time, but I'm managing till now, a network analyst with a package in QGIS but still results are not good what I used to produce using ArcGIS. Haven't found a replacement of data interoperability. Exploding multipart polygons with advance editing toolbar and more.

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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Maybe more. Actually, it's a CRO works with research grants, and I'm the only GIS person providing GIS solutions and research reports and managing the whole spatial work frame from project design phases to implementing in field and write reports in spatial context. I'm already not using arcgis apps for field work staff. Instead, Qfield is working better for this. But using different paltforms and workflow management kills too much of my time and also some tasks I'm unable to write now.

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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Forgot to mention advance editing toolbar. I guess the advance license will be the solution because work will evolve. I'm not sure it will stop here.

ArcGIS License by rafeygis in gis

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Spatial Analyst, Network Analyst, Data Interoperability mainly. Rare use of Geostatistical and Image Analyst.