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sanex

758 karmajoined vor 7 Jahren

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sanex
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
Take photo, use Photoshop to remove blemishes use, AI to add back in blemishes? Seems like there must be a simpler way..
sanex
·vor 11 Tagen·discuss
People are so jealous. This is cool as hell.
sanex
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
Ah yes illegal according to those laws handed down by the king.
sanex
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
That depends though. I recently bought a car in south America and they were willing to take USDT through Bianance Pay. As a US person I don't have access to that so ended up having to wire transfer. I don't know why they wouldn't accept a Bitcoin deposit which they could have easily converted to tether but I suspect it's just a momentum and learning curve thing.
sanex
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
You're entirely wrong about that. A bitcoin transaction costs me pennies a wire transfer costs me $40.
sanex
·vor 24 Tagen·discuss
Yes that was very annoying considering the 5x cost increase for fast. I can wait it's fast enough.
sanex
·vor 25 Tagen·discuss
My whole team was on cursor for a few months. I enjoyed using it and thought it was the most complete of the agentic coding tools I tried. The thing that got me was the cost. I was switching between Opus and GPT 5.x and was spending anywhere between $500-1000/month. I was using a relatively normal workflow, paste in ticket, plan, execute with dumb sub agents, have the ai test and competing model to validate. The business got uncomfortable with the cost when everyone started doing the same so they switched us to Claude code since it has better cost controls. So far it looks like we won't even touch the $100/month plan and some people would be ok on the $20 plan. Anthropics usage limits is a consistent source of complaint on here but I've found them to be moderately generous in comparison to cursor. Cursor also charges a $.25Mtok premium for 'routing' no matter what model you choose. 5% increase for frontier models but when you're using haiku on sub agents that's a 50% cost increase. Composer is solid but if you don't have deep pockets it's the only feasible model on their platform because of how they bill it. Being an all in one editor/agent is nice but if you're in a language like c# or Java you're already swapping back and forth with a real IDE anyway.
sanex
·vor 26 Tagen·discuss
I feel the same about disney when they started adding hulu content to the main app.
sanex
·vor 26 Tagen·discuss
I thought about building this too! Love that both of you are pursuing it as I haven't had the time to start. Don't give up.
sanex
·vor 27 Tagen·discuss
Tbh if we had a Harris admin I expect we'd have some sort of locking down by now.
sanex
·vor 27 Tagen·discuss
I'm sure it's also a step towards requiring id and limiting access for us plebians to real power and keeping it for maintaining or growing power of those in charge. It's all an excuse to give us a Westworld season 3. Probably a better example out there..
sanex
·vor 28 Tagen·discuss
Just happened 5 hours ago.
sanex
·vor 29 Tagen·discuss
I've found the opposite. Granted I use sub agents heavily but I've had it run for hours with far fewer tokens used than when I was previously using opus4.6-8.
sanex
·vor 29 Tagen·discuss
Seconded. I wonder which would taste better though.
sanex
·letzten Monat·discuss
Tiktok addicted kids, brother.
sanex
·letzten Monat·discuss
I hope they don't feed the actual password into the model.
sanex
·letzten Monat·discuss
I listened to an interview with the guy who nearly cured his dog's cancer with ai and he expressed concern multiple times that going public with the story would cause the labs to cut off the ability.
sanex
·letzten Monat·discuss
I think there's too much variance between what model you're using and how much you turn your brain off. If I just paste a ticket number into 4.8xHigh its going to use a lot more tokens than if I read the ticket, tell Sonnet what it needs to do, make my commit, run unit tests myself, etc.
sanex
·letzten Monat·discuss
Its not that we are oversupplied with talent, I believe we are globally software constrained, the issue is that Facebook, Google, Amazon, etc make too much money. They take too large a share of profit and then overhire talent and take it away from other places that could use it. I had a post a while ago where I went into detail about how much money google makes off of home services, but the tldr is getting my house cleaned cost $350 (yes it was too high), but only 1/3 went to the person doing the actual cleaning, 1/3 went to google and 1/3 went to the lead generator. Google and the lead generator do not provide 2/3 of the value of getting my house cleaned, but that is how it stands. If companies can spend less on advertising then they could theoretically spend more on paying for software, but its all a bit pie in the sky.
sanex
·letzten Monat·discuss
At least your self chosen surveillance device doesn't end up reporting rapid acceleration events to LexisNexis and then Progressive.