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Revision as of 19:31, 6 December 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 kind of responses to not overload the response and to provide focus. These are for everyone. Use if you've watched a movie and love it, run it through one of these Gems to get a recap, explanation or background information on the concepts that you missed. Use if you started watching something and decided you got the gist and wanted to just read about it. Use if you don't plan on watching something, but feel the need to at least read about it.
- Future Stories: Dive into speculations, spoilers, source materials and predict what happens next. See examples.
- Behind the Scenes: Dive into the making of the project. Loki: Behind the Scenes Examples See examples.
- Spoilers: Get the details. See Examples.
- Tropes: Dive into where ideas came from.See Examples.
- Stage: Setting up the universe. See Examples.
- Commentary: The message of the project. See Examples