I asked GPT4 to refactor a simple, working python script for my smart lights… and it completely butchered the code and apologized mid-generation.

No amount of pleading or correction would get it to function as it did just a week or two ago.

It is so over.

  • twelvewings@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Oh great, so now I have to pay on top of my Plus membership?

    A couple of prompts already cost be $0.03. I could easily run up hundreds of dollars if I used it as much as I have in the past.

    Do you have any tips or preferring settings when using the Playground to code?

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      1 year ago

      It does not add up that much unless you’re tokenizing a metric ton of content. It’s a few extra bucks and you can set a rate limit. I have rarely hit a 5 dollar mark with consistent writing. Limit it to a fiver and see how it goes. As for the settings, it is really model specific. There are a ton of guides out there, though for effective instructing. I believe Wolfram Alpha has a few. Their formatting is nice: https://medium.com/machine-minds/chatgpt-python-machine-learning-prompts-abefc544412c Playground pricing is what they use for commercial API use. It has to be affordable.

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      1 year ago

      It actually works out cheaper in most cases to use the playground over actually paying for chat gpt plus