nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424 Is the Tybalt model not working? Seeing a little caution sign on it in drop down - is there still a free client available where we can test stuff as beginners without commiting to paid versions initially?
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Free, no. But low cost, yes. We had a lot of problems with the free model because users expected more out of it than it was capable of.
We put $$$ signs next to the models to show their cost level. I've personally been taking Claude Haiku for a spin because it's pretty good and cheap. It can do a lot for a few bucks. I can test an idea and it can even pull some of them off. When you're ready, you can ratchet it up to a higher cost/more powerful model.
Or maybe start with Claude Sonnet 4.5 to do the heavy lifting, then switch to Haiku for follow-up prompts. There's no "right" way to vibe code. Just different schools of thought.
I personally would get hung up in Tybalt some of the time. Haiku is my frugal hack for now. There are an overwhelming amount of models. Maybe nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq37amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dwfjkccte9ejx2un9ddex7umn9ekk2tcqyqlhwrt96wnkf2w9edgr4cfruchvwkv26q6asdhz4qg08pm6w3djg3c8m4j can highlight which models do which tasks best?
The caution sign indicates that it's now no longer available. That's because people were using the free version and getting a sub-par experience, making it seem like Shakespeare itself was sub-par, when it was because of the very cheap model we were using. It's not worth being a loss leader for us when we want people to see Shakespeare's true potential.
Just as an example, here's something I spun up real quick that I've been wanting to work on in Shakespeare. Total cost for a few prompts using Claude Haiki 4.5 is up to $2.45.
I could actually run with this!
But I may do it in Claude Sonnet because I'm serious about it, and may deploy to Netlify. We'll see. haven't decided yet.