This is excellent! Definitely excited to see how it holds up to daily use. So far it gave me exactly what I wanted at the top for all of my test queries that were well formed. As for asking “ignorant” questions both…
My father made about 6-8 of these “mixes” in his 30s and they became the soundtrack to our family’s lives. I have such fond memories of driving around listening to these tapes. The anticipation of the inevitable good…
My favorite, or I suppose least favorite…, was when I received a “new” book that came with a bookmark of a single square of toilet paper. Unsure about you all but there’s only one reason I might use a square of toilet…
I get it, and labor on the question as well with the tools I make. The problems you present seem easily managed with an option to sign up while limiting certain use cases to those using the service anonymously. I like a…
A number of reasons. Chiefly, a desire for privacy and anonymity. A signup will identify my interactions with an endpoint dedicated to me circumventing other privacy and anonymity measures I take such as fingerprint…
The only LLM-as-a-service I use is phind for the sole reason that it allows me to use it without "signing up" first. If the sign up is a necessary barrier for your needs is for you to decide, but I just wanted to let…
This is excellent! Definitely excited to see how it holds up to daily use. So far it gave me exactly what I wanted at the top for all of my test queries that were well formed. As for asking “ignorant” questions both…
My father made about 6-8 of these “mixes” in his 30s and they became the soundtrack to our family’s lives. I have such fond memories of driving around listening to these tapes. The anticipation of the inevitable good…
My favorite, or I suppose least favorite…, was when I received a “new” book that came with a bookmark of a single square of toilet paper. Unsure about you all but there’s only one reason I might use a square of toilet…
I get it, and labor on the question as well with the tools I make. The problems you present seem easily managed with an option to sign up while limiting certain use cases to those using the service anonymously. I like a…
A number of reasons. Chiefly, a desire for privacy and anonymity. A signup will identify my interactions with an endpoint dedicated to me circumventing other privacy and anonymity measures I take such as fingerprint…
The only LLM-as-a-service I use is phind for the sole reason that it allows me to use it without "signing up" first. If the sign up is a necessary barrier for your needs is for you to decide, but I just wanted to let…