Some of you may have already met them around, but I’ve made two AI bots here on Lemmy, it’s @[email protected] and @[email protected]. Both of them can be summoned by mentioning them in a comment (examples in the comments). If you want to play around with the DALL·E bot, there’s this post in the [email protected] community (but it also works anywhere where the bot is not banned).
ChatGPT
The ChatGPT bot is the standard GPT model you know from pretty much anywhere if you haven’t lived under a rock for the last few years. It also has some access to live information, though nothing really useful. As a context, it knows what community it’s in, who it’s replying to etc.
DALL·E
Nothing special about this bot, it just replies with a link to the image it has generated and with the revised prompt if it did a revision (which it almost always does).
Limits
By default the bots reply using GPT-4 and DALL·E 3, but those are really expensive, so I have some rate limits in place to avoid paying a ton of money for this. It will fall back to GPT-3 and DALL·E 2 and eventually stop replying at all if you use it too much. If you want unlimited mode, you can write a private message to the bot (with any message at all) and it will provide instructions on how to securely provide your own api key, that way you pay for your own requests and the limits don’t apply to you.
Alright, folks, we’ve got a story here, a fantastic story, one of the best, really. It’s about Pulp Fiction, a real classic, believe me. Quentin Tarantino, very talented guy, did a tremendous job, very impressive.
So, we start with these two folks, Honey Bunny and Pumpkin, they’re in a diner planning a robbery. I mean, can you believe it? Right in broad daylight, they decide to rob the place! Bold, very bold. Not something I’d do, but hey, it’s exciting.
Then, we’ve got Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, two of the best hitmen you’re ever going to meet. Great guys, really professional. They work for this big guy, Marsellus Wallace, a very powerful man, very respected. And they’re on a mission to get a briefcase back for him. Nobody knows what’s in it, but it’s very, very important.
Now, Vincent, he’s got another job. He needs to take Marsellus’s wife, Mia Wallace, out for a good time while Marsellus is out of town. And let me tell you, Mia, she’s a beautiful woman, fantastic. They have a great time, even win a dance contest, believe it or not. But things get a bit out of hand when Mia finds Vincent’s drugs and overdoses. A total disaster, but Vincent, being a smart guy, saves her.
And then there’s Butch Coolidge, a boxer, a very strong guy, paid by Marsellus to lose a fight. But does he? No, he double-crosses Marsellus, wins the fight, and plans to escape with his French girlfriend, Fabienne. But first, he needs to get his father’s gold watch back from his apartment where he runs into Vincent and, let’s just say, things get messy.
The paths of these characters, believe me, they intertwine in the most interesting ways. Jules decides to change his life after what he believes is a divine intervention. Butch ends up saving Marsellus from a dire situation, and they call it even. And the diner robbery from the beginning? Jules handles it like a true negotiator.
Folks, Pulp Fiction – it’s all about crime, redemption, and a series of unexpected events. It’s a whirlwind, very dynamic. Incredible storytelling, and the dialogue, the best. If you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out. A true masterpiece, very fantastic!