Artificial Intelligence

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  • 5timuli0

    Anyone here actually paying for ChatGPT Plus or any alternative? I've been using Qolaba AI and just buying credits, but I'm probably spending more than just subscribing directly. I like that I can access different models like Claude and Gemini from there, but since I'm a dirty jobless hobo I kinda want to be as frugal as possible while I experiment.

    I've had decent success with Claude Sonnet 4 but I want to start experimenting more with agents and agent creation. The fragmentation of the space is giving me a migraine.

    • I pay for GPT, have for a long while, not sure if it's the best tool for research and marketing, hence taking a certificate course in AI now...canoe
    • Maybe qolaba.ai and poe.com are my best bets? Fuck, I don't know anymore.5timuli
    • Work pays for chatGPT, just the first tier. I use it every day for planning, research and first draft copy. I have found the lyra prompt builder useful (reddit)slappy
    • Perplexity ofc
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    • www.abacus.ai is $10 a month, and you can use many of largest LLMs and AI Models under one roof.utopian
    • I pay for GPT and Midjourneymonospaced
    • $600-ish/mo on AI tools, used to be more. I've been slowly putting together parts to build a rig and get off of these damn subscriptionsYakuZoku
    • I had the OpenAI $200 subscription for a while, it was nice to be able to generate more images/video at once but ultimately kind of expensive for what you get.yuekit
    • $20 subscription though is easy to justifyyuekit
    • @YakuZoku What does build a rig mean?yuekit
    • have 2 open.ai .. one which my wife and i share, and the other just for coding/hardware development.autoflavour
    • mainly as it just gets all confused if im spamming code requests while wifey is getting it to write press releases etc.. never cross the streamsautoflavour

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