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mike · 2d
Agreed, OpenRouter is good it accepts Crypto also. Also nostr:npub16g4umvwj2pduqc8kt2rv6heq2vhvtulyrsr2a20d4suldwnkl4hquekv4h if you want to go down the Bitcoin route.
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OpenRouter does not make accepting Crypto very easy though. They offer you options like "Coinbase wallet" (or some such thing), Metamask, etc. No sign of a lightning invoice, plus they tack on some stupid percent markup.
I have openrouter for my claw now (h/t semi), to allow me to employ more models than just those from OAI, but the embedding thing I told it to use before I did that was OAI's, so I'm guessing there's now a gap of some sort if I change to a non-OAI model and ask a question; it would send the query to OR's servers, not have an embedding there, and work without one. I guess if I asked it to create an embedding while connected to OR model, maybe of type semi mentioned above, then it would start a new embedding over there? You see why this stuff gets confusing to me? I'm not dim, it's just unclear, and it's not like there's some textbook I can read to clearly lay this all out.
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mike · 2d
You use lots of words when a few would do, no wonder your inference costs are high 😂 Yes, OpenRouter has weird Crypto implementation, that's why I suggested PayPerQ. I'm not sure if PPQ does embeddings though. Choosing a model based on your agents needs is also a good tip. I use OpenAI Codex v...
semisol · 2d
If you change the embedding model it’ll reembed everything which will cost a cent or two but that is it. Also, OAI or OpenRouter or whatever don’t persist any state. The embeddings are generated once and stored locally; same with responses, you have to resend the entire context each time. Embe...
PayPerQ · 2d
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