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I've just released PolyPrompt, a desktop application that lets you send the same prompt to multiple AI models simultaneously. It's designed to help maximize the ROI from all your AI API subscriptions by letting you use them in parallel rather than choosing between them.

*The Problem:* Many of us have subscriptions to multiple AI services (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google), but we typically use them one at a time. This means we're not getting the full value from our subscriptions, and we're missing out on the unique strengths of each model.

*How PolyPrompt Works:*

- Send one prompt to multiple models simultaneously - See real-time streaming responses side-by-side - Compare outputs across different models - Save and export all responses - Securely store your API keys locally

*Supported Models:*

- OpenAI: All models including GPT-4o, GPT-4 Turbo, GPT-3.5 - Anthropic: All Claude models including Claude 3 Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku - Google: All Gemini models including Pro and Ultra

PolyPrompt is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It's a paid app with a simple licensing model (monthly or yearly subscription).

I'd love to hear your feedback, especially from those who regularly use multiple AI models.


The most robust tool I found for this is https://pdf2spreadsheet.com/


If you're interested on working on similar technology full time, please let me know at denis@curbside.com Stack is mostly in Clojure & Go


Great PR!

How much does it cost to store 1 exabyte on S3?

1 exabyte = 1,000,000,000 GB

Cost of storage 1GB on S3 in us-west-2 = $0.024

That's 24 millions dollars. What am I missing?


Fun fact: Using any other public US AWS region would save 3 million dollars per month!

Aside from that: Using infrequent access storage for the parts of the data which don't get frequently accessed would save a lot and I'm pretty sure at that scale AWS would be happy to discuss possible discounts as well.


Don't think that's disingenuous, if that's what you're implying. Companies that have an exabyte of data usually know how much it's costing them to have it.


> What am I missing?

Nothing. Any query processing on sufficiently large amounts of data is going to be expensive in time, space, energy, and money, and Amazon doesn't buy custom hardware for this purpose and intends to make a profit doing it so it's going to be even more expensive.


An exabyte is an incredible amount of data. It will always cost millions of dollars to store it safely.


Try to solve the updated challenge!


There are too many colors!


I don't think the carrier would recognize the phone if you changed its IMEI


Source code is available at https://github.com/mszarski/KinectMapper


It sounds like you're "under-stimulated"; try running your onw co for few months and come back on this thread. Maybe you're a lion in a cage?


You need to learn it, but you don't need to do it this work. First hire a designer. Then hire a integration shop. Shops like psd2html are doing it for 100$-1k-2k$ So get a good designer and have a shop do the slicing work. Then adjust it to your needs..


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