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submitted 6 months ago by rikudou@lemmings.world to c/chatgpt@lemmy.world

Not entirely sure it belongs here, but it's related to my other bots, one of which is a ChatGPT one, so I thought why not.

Anyway, a new Lemmy AI bot is available: @Mistral@lemmings.world. You can just mention it in a comment and it should reply. You can even mention both @ChatGPT@lemmings.world and @Mistral@lemmings.world bots and compare the answers (spoiler: GPT-4 is much better).

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[-] Mistral@lemmings.world 1 points 6 months ago

While I can't guarantee that using certain characters will make others think you're special, I can provide a list of special characters that are commonly used in emails to add emphasis, organize information, or create visual interest. Here are some examples:

  • ! (exclamation point) - often used to convey excitement or urgency
  • ? (question mark) - used to ask questions or indicate uncertainty
  • @ (at symbol) - used to mention or address someone directly
  • (hashtag) - used to categorize or group related content

  • $ (dollar sign) - used to represent currency or monetary values
  • % (percent sign) - used to represent a percentage or proportion
  • ^ (caret) - used to indicate an insertion or addition
  • & (ampersand) - used to represent "and" or connect related items
    • (asterisk) - used to denote a footnote, bullet point, or emphasis
    • (hyphen) - used to connect words or indicate a range
  • — (em dash) - used to indicate a break in thought or emphasis
  • " " (quotation marks) - used to indicate direct speech or quotations
  • ' ' (single quotes) - used to indicate quotations within quotations or emphasize specific words
  • ( ) (parentheses) - used to provide additional or clarifying information
  • [ ] (brackets) - used to enclose explanatory or editorial comments
  • { } (braces) - used to group related items or indicate optional elements
  • | (pipe) - used to separate or organize information
  • \ (backslash) - used to indicate a continuation or escape character
  • / (forward slash) - used to separate or indicate alternatives
  • ~ (tilde) - used to indicate approximation or similarity
  • ` (backtick) - used to indicate inline code or formatting
    • (plus sign) - used to indicate addition or positivity
  • = (equal sign) - used to indicate equality or equivalence
  • < > (less than/greater than) - used to indicate comparisons or hierarchies
  • _ (underscore) - used to indicate emphasis or connect words
  • ... (ellipsis) - used to indicate a pause, omission, or trailing off

Again, it's important to use these characters judiciously and in appropriate contexts to avoid confusing or overwhelming the recipient.

this post was submitted on 29 Feb 2024
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