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When using a shared Gem, you use it with your Google profile. If you're on the free tier, you are limited to 5 requests with the "Thinking" model, this will give you the best response, most true to the instructions given for it. Otherwise, you get unlimited requests with the "Fast" model. | |||
=== Loki === | === Loki === | ||
Revision as of 15:02, 29 November 2025
Introductions
Gem are great when you have an idea for a repeated query. It allows me to keep a consistent response format, like if I want a deconstruction of an image organized in a certain way. It also allows me to have a set of instructions that I can reuse without having to re-define and set the stage.
Shared
When using a shared Gem, you use it with your Google profile. If you're on the free tier, you are limited to 5 requests with the "Thinking" model, this will give you the best response, most true to the instructions given for it. Otherwise, you get unlimited requests with the "Fast" model.
Loki
My Loki series of gems focuses on responding about stories. I have different level of responses to not overload the response and to provide focus.
Behind the scenes: Prompt: Dive into the back story of its creation. What was the most expensive scene, what was the most technically difficult to produce, what were some of the hardest stunts.
Spoilers: Prompt: Give the key scenes, the climax and the twist along with favorite moments, and favorite quotes.
Tropes: Prompt: Break down the tropes of the movie and other movies that follow the tropes.
Stage: Set the stage for the universe that the story is set in.