Account management is a hassle
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nishio It just occurred to me that regardless of the fact that youâre using so much that youâre running out of your daily allotment and you feel itâs worth it to use it, itâs strange that you donât want to buy additional Itâs a strange behavior > who is running into the GPT4 frequency limit.
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nishio If this were an onigiri, it would be natural to say âone is not enoughâ and âletâs buy another oneâ, but what is the reason for not behaving like that?
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ringo Because you donât need account management to buy onigiri?
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arinco2023 I bought two of these, but I canât carry over the conversation history.
Simply not enough money
@sizzuneko: simply not enough money? The average amount of pocket money spent by company employees was 38,642 yen (down 68 yen from the previous year), while the average amount of pocket money spent by female company employees was 33,278 yen (down 1,120 yen from the previous year)
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@sizzuneko: how to spend your allowance.
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âLunchâ cost 9,444 yen, âCell phoneâ cost 6,230 yen, and âHobbiesâ cost 11,063 yen.
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So it seems, I guess Iâll have to use it for hobby expenses, but it seems like a fair burden.
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TakashiSasaki If itâs work, you havenât finished the procedures to pay out as business in the new year. If itâs not work, you simply donât have enough spending money. Even if you value it, you can only spend it within your allowance if your spouse does not value it.
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TakashiSasaki This also means that if I buy another one today, I will have no onigiri tomorrow unless you raise the cost of lunch per day. Thatâs hard. Thatâs hard.
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nishio: If this were an onigiri, it would be natural to say âone is not enoughâ and âletâs buy another oneâ, but what is the reason for not behaving like that?
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TakashiSasaki Well, you just have to earn enough to convince them in the first place, so you are responsible for your own lack of resources.
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So if thereâs a cap on disposable income, the transaction doesnât take place even if the person feels effect.
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