Auto models suck

Does anybody else find using the auto models feature not very good? I started using Kilo about a week ago and otherwise it's been great, but why am I stuck to Sonnet 5 when using Auto Frontier when there are clearly better models for the job?

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u/icerosematcha — 12 days ago

Will my laptop catch fire

I decided to pull out my old Lenovo Legion (2019) and turn it into a 24/7 server at home. Don't know exactly what I'm going to do with it just yet, but it runs at 50 C. That said, my apartment is made of wood, and I'm terrified of it catching fire and am considering just having it off. What are the odds of the battery actually blowing up?

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u/icerosematcha — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/SavingMoney+1 crossposts

Saving fresh outta Grad on a Visa

What the title says. I am lucky enough to have a job out of college as an international student, and now am figuring out the complex world of personal finance that I have consistent income.

I know a bit about investing already (MMFs, ETFs, Bonds, Equity, etc.), but am trying to figure out a good roadmap for actually building up my savings over time. My priorities are time-efficiency (pls tell me otherwise, but I believe that my time is better spent actually chasing the bag then spending too much time optimising), and growth beyond the rate my savings account can provide but without betting entirely on something like equities if that makes sense.

I do not have an American ID so many online banks are out of the question. I currently only use Monarch to budget and track finances.

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u/icerosematcha — 2 months ago