I tried looking and couldn't find a proper price per token for the chat model. It claims to be free in some places. I did find these prices for the other services: Text to Speech (Bulbul v3): ₹30 per 10K characters Text…
I do this with claude frequently. The best tactic I have found is to include a finished file as a "style guide" alongside your content prompt. To find an appropriate style guide for your subject matter, find paper on…
I do this with latex beamer for presentations. The problem is exporting what I make there to .pptx for my coworkers to edit. I think people use the templates to more easily convert to powerpoint later
yeah working in "random" (in a domain that sounds interesting and hiring undergrads) labs is a great tactic. do that asap, it helped me
you could set up a "team admin" user on google drive and then invite your individual team member to that user's files? No matter what service you use, you will always need to set up an admin account
I like the idea. About question 2, I think you need some way to publicly benchmark your stripped-down models' performance. Your models probably won't be able to perform on the standard benchmarks, but the big models…
ah too bad.
Not sure, but it looks like the creator is still active at https://x.com/lynnetye you could ask her there
I tried looking and couldn't find a proper price per token for the chat model. It claims to be free in some places. I did find these prices for the other services: Text to Speech (Bulbul v3): ₹30 per 10K characters Text…
I do this with claude frequently. The best tactic I have found is to include a finished file as a "style guide" alongside your content prompt. To find an appropriate style guide for your subject matter, find paper on…
I do this with latex beamer for presentations. The problem is exporting what I make there to .pptx for my coworkers to edit. I think people use the templates to more easily convert to powerpoint later
yeah working in "random" (in a domain that sounds interesting and hiring undergrads) labs is a great tactic. do that asap, it helped me
you could set up a "team admin" user on google drive and then invite your individual team member to that user's files? No matter what service you use, you will always need to set up an admin account
I like the idea. About question 2, I think you need some way to publicly benchmark your stripped-down models' performance. Your models probably won't be able to perform on the standard benchmarks, but the big models…
ah too bad.
Not sure, but it looks like the creator is still active at https://x.com/lynnetye you could ask her there