Is there anyone out there who also uses Goose with @PPQdotAI? I want to know if you also burn a crazy amount of money in a session. What is your approximate spending per hour? (Itβs doing unbelievable things, though.)
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Is there anyone out there who also uses Goose with @PPQdotAI? I want to know if you also burn a crazy amount of money in a session. What is your approximate spending per hour? (Itβs doing unbelievable things, though.)
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It's definitely burning through credit a lot for me. The bettet i prompt and the more I add to the goosehints file, the better the results and the less I spend. Took me a while to get the hang of it though.
Recommend setting a realistic fixed budget, try to learn as you go, stop if it's gone and continue in a few months when new models are out.
I've made a few changes that have dramatically reduced the costs. For the conceptualization, I'm now using more cost-effective models and starting by establishing the structure first. I'm no longer having the "simple" tasks processed by the most expensive models π - I'm only bringing those in when it's necessary to capture the full complexity of the structures. This also has the advantage that the responses don't take as long and it crashes less often. Additionally, I've installed Jack's cost tracker, which is also an enormous help. All in all, I'm totally fascinated by goose and the possibilities.