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Lefteris Karapetsas
@lefteris.eth
Feels like every week there's a new "best" LLM, usually the paid version, depending on whether you're doing research, coding, writing, etc. But how do you actually figure out what's best for your use case at any given time? Do you sub to everything? Use a meta-tool? Or is there a smarter way I'm missing?
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meatballs
@meatballs
I also use aider.chat and their LLM leaderboard is useful. Given that some of their best results come from using mixed providers, openrouter works well for that too.
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meatballs
@meatballs
At the moment, I'm making heavy use of openrouter.ai and their auto routing. I got tired of spraying credit around all the providers and then attempting to choose between them.
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rileybeans
@rileybeans
my main drivers for a past few months: Claude 3.7 - wasn't the best for my purpose anymore so dropped sub Gemini 2.5 Pro Advanced - used free trial, was okay for needs Perplexity - tried for news but found that it actually sucks Now using ChatGPT Plus - usually o3 or o4 mini high so only sub to one at a time
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Konohime
@konohime.eth
I usually use it for small brick of code, keeping both GPT and Gemini paid version. When I'm looking for more fancy stuff I just check this website https://theresanaiforthat.com/tasks/most-saves/
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Mo
@meb
Find the tools that work for you. Become great at them. Occasionally try new stuff. Itās important to not suffer from shiny object syndrome in this space, otherwise it gets hard to go deep
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