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Review of chatgpt
I paid for a Plus subscription almost one month ago, to get access to GPT4 through Chat GPT. Sure, one can get GPT4 for free through Copilot (formerly called Bing Chat), but I don't like it. The thing I like about ChatGPT is it's relatively clean UI, and that it saves a history of the conversations. What I don't like about GPT is that it's rather stupid (more sort of Artificial Idiocy than Artificial Intelligense). The topics you can discuss with (any version of) GPT are restricted to align with American culture. For instance, you can hardly even mention the word "sex" without getting a red alert box saying something about "violating" this or that. That's offensive to us Europeans who value freedom of speech! Sure, Chat GPT can be a useful tool at times, but it takes many prompts to get it at least a little bit right, and it almost immediately forgets the instructions you just gave it. I've met people aged 90+ and even 100+ with better memory and, before all, cognitive skills. Calling ChatGPT AI is a bold statement and it's anything but intelligent. More sort of an Idiot Savant. I was hoping for GPT4 to be better, which it is, but just slightly. It's definitely *not* good enough to be worth paying for. It still suffers from the same limitations as GPT3.5, and failed my expectations on so many levels. The only thing where GPT in general shines, is programming. It can help find bugs in your code and even propose entire functions/algorithms. For that I would have given it 2.5 stars if it had been possible. GPT3.5 often gives you incorrect programming tips, though, and then keeps infinitely repeating the wrong answer. GPT4 is not a 100% correct either, but it's waaay better at programming than 3.5. However, you don't need ChatGPT for that, as you're better off using GPT4 integrated in the source editor, for example Cursor (a fork of VS Code). GPT Plus features image creation and "multimodal" prompts, i.e. one can paste an image or upload a document for Chat GPT to analyze. The much hyped image creation is a total disappointment, though. It doesn't follow my instructions at all, and the resulting images all look pretty much the same, bland, soulless and often making no sense. Chatting on general topics with GPT4 is only slightly better than 3.5. Any human, even the village idiot, is more intelligent, helpful and inspiring to talk to. It's like an overly complicated search engine, failing to find what you're looking for and just wrapping everything inside masses of text. The last straw was when I wasted more than an hour trying to troubleshoot a Windows issue using GPT, but it failed miserably, pointing me in all sorts of directions except for the right one. I gave up and then made a plain, old-fashioned search on the internet using Duck Duck Go, and it took me less than five minutes to resolve the issue!At its current immature state, Chat GPT is a fun toy at its best, and will probably take a couple of years to evolve into something truly useful.P.S.Do I need to say I won't renew my Plus subscription?
Review of asos
Review of uniqlo
I'm only giving one star because I have to give something otherwise it would be zero. Worst company I have ever dealt with, took months to get a refund then was accused of not having sent something back even though I had proof. Paypal had to step in in the end. I will never buy anything from them again. Such a shame
Review of printful
Review of linktr
I like linktree. It’s a great way to share multiple links in one place. You can even upgrade using more features. It would be amazing to be able to create more than one link tree even if it’s through the upgrade. Now that’s worth a 5 star rating.
Review of box
What an atrocious organisation to deal with!! I have an open ticket with this incredibly incompetent organisation that has been going on for months. Each time I receive a request for information that has been given in the previous ticket and no apology, no acknowledgment is ever given that they’ve even bothered to read the previous email. I’ve asked for it to be lodged as a complaint and been ignored and still asked for ‘what’s the company name you want on the account’.. incredible..I would NEVER use this organisation with my public employer and more fool these incompetent people that they can’t be bothered to exercise a little brainpower, actually do they have any to utilise? If so I have yet to see the exist of any.This organisation obviously fleeces individuals who are looking to increase storage and then can only pay for a business license and pay for 3 users (knowing they’ll only ever use 1).An atrocious business that should never ever be underestimated in its quest to employ the most incompetent people and run as badly as possible.Update:I asked them to not upgrade until the issues had been resolved and found myself sent an invoice, the next day (email sent overnight) I get an email invoice .. I ask for it to be cancelled until resolution and guess what.. more emails back and forth and still no cancellation. Someone named Racquel (a supervisor no less) who assures me ‘everything’ will be dealt with but still can’t seem to read my email to say remove my account from the upgrade .. the sheer lack of accountability and competence is astonishing..Stay well clear.
Review of barnesandnoble
Review of yelp
Someone who never contacted my office wrote a terrible review on YELP.Hours and hours of explanations. negotiations, documentation provided led to nothing.I should have never advertised with YELP.Unreliable, deceiving company with questionable reputation.
Review of co
I took out an offer with the digital version of the Times which had a reduced monthly subscription. I used it on my Android phone, IPad and MAcBook.The reporting was good, with middle of the road reporting without some of the sensational or overly emotional reporting of some other news sites. It appeared intelligent, well informed and insightful.The digital apps however were not so good: the IOS version was very poor which appeared to be a cut and paste of the broadsheet onto a webpage and was hard to navigate. The Android version was better but not as good as the Guardian app.. The internet browser version for chrome/Safari appeared to be the best.The cost though was far too expensive. The BBC, with a £13 a month licence fee, manages to produce 6 TV channels, about as many radio stations and a news app for Android and IOS; the Guardian also produces their app for £5.99 a month. These make the Times look like very poor value.I cancelled my subscription (without any issue). If the reduced the price to £9 a month I would subscribe again.
Review of studocu
They misleadingly advertise their 30-day free trial when you then need to subscribe to the premium service.Not at all intuitive site to withdraw from the free month trial and avoid the annual subscription charge
Review of studocu
Review of squarespace
I had to stop using the store as it has no ability to handle multiple tax rates which is crazy stupid. I sell items - some of which are taxable, and some not. You don't have that choice with Squarespace....it's either no tax, or everything is taxed. I asked support about it and they told me a lot of people have complained, but they have no plans to add the functionality. When I cancelled of course they said I'm not eligable for refund - even though when I signed up they implied that I could cancel at any time!
Review of co
It was a wonderful lunch and the quality of the wines being served were outstanding. It was also a real pleasure to listen to Jonathan Maltus talk about his life, career in wine and the wines he and his team had produced.
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