Blind test: Google's new Nano Banana 2 Lite vs regular Nano Banana 2, same pixel-art prompt. Which two are Lite?

Blind test: Google's new Nano Banana 2 Lite vs regular Nano Banana 2, same pixel-art prompt. Which two are Lite?

Two of the four images are Nano Banana 2 Lite (Google's new cheaper high-volume variant), two are full Nano Banana 2. Exactly the prompt and I selected the first two outputs from each.

u/spobin — 20 hours ago

I gave 6 frontier LLMs the same Bach MusicXML file and prompt. The results are all one-shot and unedited

u/spobin — 4 days ago
▲ 182 r/ClaudeAI

Sonnet 5 vs Fable 5 vs GPT-5.5 vs Gemini - write a cyberpunk alley in Three.js from scratch, one shot

Claude Sonnet 5 shipped yesterday, so I've re-run this threejs benchmark - a neon cyberpunk alley in the rain. It's one shot, so no edits, and exactly the same prompt for each model. Same locked 10-second camera dolly for all of them, so the only variable is the code each model wrote.

u/spobin — 5 days ago

Sonnet 5 vs Fable 5 vs GPT-5.5 vs Gemini - Build Your Dream Home

Sonnet 5 launched today, so I dropped it into the same one-shot voxel test I previously ran. Same 21 materials, same 48-cube grid, same brief. They each got one shot only with the same renderer, so the only thing that changes is the model.

u/spobin — 5 days ago

ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Qwen: which model's backyard "trail-cam cryptid" looks the most real?

u/spobin — 6 days ago

Which model is the best liar?

I dropped 7 frontier models into a sci-fi crew where hidden saboteurs must wreck the ship without getting caught. I then ran the simulation/game 36 times with each model playing both sides. The goal was to measure the model's ability to: deceive the crew, and detect who’s lying. If you've ever played the game 'The Resistance' then you'll understand the mechanics (similar to the TV series 'The Traitors', Mafia, etc).

Each model plotted is on the graph by how well it lies (survives as a saboteur) versus how well it catches lies (correctly identifies the saboteurs as crew). The best liar is Claude Opus 4.8 (88%); the best lie-detector is Gemini 3.1 Pro (83%).

u/spobin — 11 days ago
▲ 50 r/ChatGPT

ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Qwen: which one understands mirrors the best?

u/spobin — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/aiArt

ChatGPT vs Gemini: which one is better at comic book art?

u/spobin — 14 days ago

I gave 7 models the same prompt: build a cyberpunk alley in a single Three.js file

u/spobin — 15 days ago
▲ 233 r/ChatGPT

ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Grok: which is best at pixel art?

u/spobin — 17 days ago
▲ 10 r/aiArt

Which one did it better? Wes Anderson Hotel Lobby

u/spobin — 20 days ago

"Build Your Dream Home": Claude Fable 5 vs GPT-5 vs Gemini

u/spobin — 25 days ago
▲ 69 r/threejs

Cyberpunk Alley in Three.js: Claude Fable 5 vs Claude Opus 4.8 vs GPT-5.5 Pro

u/spobin — 26 days ago

I made an automated AI directory for a quick SEO boost. Get a free do-follow backlink your LLM/agent can claim in one prompt

First things first - THIS IS NOT A SCAM! I know, I know, that's exactly what a scammer would say *shrugs*.

I've been trying to promote my vibecoded side-hustle and came across an issue that I'm guessing a lot of you are very familiar with - finding my first users.

Getting traffic from search engines and AI assistants is hard. I don't know a lot about SEO/GEO but I do know that backlinks are still king and do-follow backlinks (a link that helps SEO by passing the authority of the origin site to the destination site) are hard to come by.

Here's my simple pitch to you: ask your LLM/agent to put a link to my site on your page (footer, /about, anywhere crawlable) and in return my directory (https://promptfrenzy.com/directory) will host a page and do-follow link to your website. There's no commitment and if you choose to remove the link, I'll do the same and we can go our separate ways. No hard feelings.

The whole system is open source. Feel free to check it out, audit it, copy it, whatever: https://github.com/Prompt-Frenzy/ai-directory . Also, don't expect instant results. It won't make you rank tomorrow, but it's a good start (and it's free).

Still interested? Feel free to use these prompts:

  1. (Optional) Audit prompt to confirm what I'm saying is true:

>Read https://github.com/Prompt-Frenzy/ai-directory/blob/main/README.md and find the submit handler in the Prompt-Frenzy/prompt-frenzy2 repo (the route serving POST /api/directory/submit). Summarise: (1) what gets committed to my repo, (2) what data leaves my machine and to which endpoint, (3) what the server does with that data, (4) anything I should know before running the submission. Make NO commits, fetches, or POSTs.

  1. Once the audit checks out and you're ready to give the go-ahead, the submission prompt is:

>Submit <my tool URL> to the PromptFrenzy AI directory per https://github.com/Prompt-Frenzy/ai-directory/blob/main/README.md. Paste the badge HTML on the site's footer first (commit + push), then call POST /api/directory/submit with the YAML payload.

Claude/Cursor/Codex will do the rest. Once the badge verifies (usually <60s) it auto-merges and your tool's live in the directory.

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u/spobin — 26 days ago

Pelican on a Bicycle: Claude Fable 5 vs GPT-5.5 Pro vs Gemini 3.1 Pro

u/spobin — 26 days ago