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Should I choose Claude or ChatGPT for my studies (CS)?

So currently I'm using Gemini Pro because of the one-year-free subscription for students, but I'm not really satisfied with it. I think it's good at giving you tutorials, but really bad at making summaries etc.

Now I want to switch to either Claude or ChatGPT (Codex), but I'm not sure which one I should choose. It's not only about coding, I need a good tool to create summaries, understand concepts, topics of the lectures and so on. Coding too, but It's not the only focus. Just a strong allrounder to support me pass my studies.

I heard Claude is a beast at analyzing class materials and creating summaries, as well as coding. But it's expensive (token-wise)?

Any suggestions or what are you using and are you satisfied with it?

Thanks :)

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u/iamfabiaaan — 4 days ago
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Best allrounder AI for a Computer Science Student

Hey there

So I'm currently studying Computer Science in Switzerland. For the first 2 semesters I worked with Gemini Pro, because I got a one year free subscription as a students discount.

Now that the subscription is running out and I'm not really that impressed by Gemini I'm looking for an allrounder AI to help and support me in school and private.

I need a tool which:

- Helps me to summarize the lectures, learn and understand the topics

- Easy to create workflows (f.e. I use Obsidian for all my notes --> currently Gemini summarizes the lectures and creates notes and links right in my obsidian structure)

- Understands and explains coding well

- Just a good supporter for my studies

I thought about Claude Code or ChatGPT (Codex) and I don't know which one of these would suit me better. Also heard that Claude is very expensive (token-wise), so you get limited quickly.

Does anybody have a suggestion or what are you using to help you with school or work?

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u/iamfabiaaan — 12 days ago

Cannot find this one Browser Game (Soccer with "Stones"?)

Hey there

So I'm looking for a browser game I played a while ago, but I can't remember the name or site I played it on.

Its a soccer game where you have these sort of "stones". You can drag them and let go to shoot them forward and hit the ball. You get one "move" per turn, but if you hit the ball and the ball then hits one of your stones, you get another move.

You can choose formations and join different "cups" with entry fees and price money.

I already googled and there are many similar games, but I haven't found the one I look for.

Maybe someone can help me with that.

Thanks :)

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u/iamfabiaaan — 2 months ago