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MattDaEskimo
·2 months ago·discuss
How is it misleading if this would be the consumer's cost?

Eventually Codex's subscription subsidization will diminish to near-zero, like the rest of the providers.

It's extremely important that people understand how expensive these models currently are. Even $300k in raw API costs is alarming for the output.
MattDaEskimo
·2 months ago·discuss
If a transaction is locked then subsequent requests would return a 409, ideally with an error message indicating that it's currently being processed.
MattDaEskimo
·2 months ago·discuss
This makes sense.

Initially, the focus was consumer use of AI. People needed to feel safe, they needed to feel part of something better.

Now, the focus is enterprises, and they need to know that their tokens aren't going to spike in price from taxes
MattDaEskimo
·2 months ago·discuss
I wonder how many are account farming.
MattDaEskimo
·2 months ago·discuss
Exactly this. I can't count the number of enterprises with their whole stack inside of Microsoft's ecosystem.

Many of these enterprises are grid-locked with the IT department and AI usage.
MattDaEskimo
·3 months ago·discuss
Might be cheaper & safer to buy an identity than use my own.
MattDaEskimo
·3 months ago·discuss
I have similar experiences. Asked to find and list a bunch of suppliers near a specific city. It started showing me places that were >5 hours away, claiming them to be a "short drive".
MattDaEskimo
·3 months ago·discuss
This is the top comment. This is a blatant breach of policy, nevermind user privacy, security, and trust.

The age of quickly digesting and generating data, and yet the most primitive things like aligning with policies are still ignored
MattDaEskimo
·3 months ago·discuss
Really? You don't know the difference between having a door lock, and using it?

MFA is typically enforced by organizations, forcing discipline. Individual usage of MFA is dramatically lower
MattDaEskimo
·3 months ago·discuss
There are solutions, the problem is almost always discipline.
MattDaEskimo
·3 months ago·discuss
What kind of outcome results from misuse? Clearly a hammer's misuse has very little in common with a global, hivemind network used in high-stake campaigns.

Now, if I misused a hammer and it hurt everyone's thumb in my country, then maybe what you said would have some merit.

Otherwise, I'd say it's an extremely lazy argument
MattDaEskimo
·4 months ago·discuss
Same reason why Wikipedia deals with so many people scraping its web page instead of using their API:

Optimizations are secondary to convenience
MattDaEskimo
·4 months ago·discuss
Accountability then
MattDaEskimo
·4 months ago·discuss
What's also wild is this being the first comment to mention it!

Although there is an underlying truth: using LLMs for large-context tasks like coding is still extremely expensive.
MattDaEskimo
·4 months ago·discuss
This was a brave, heartwarming read. Thank you to the teams
MattDaEskimo
·5 months ago·discuss
Makes me wonder the ratio between LLM commenters versus those aligning with an LLMs syntax.

Not sure which is scarier
MattDaEskimo
·5 months ago·discuss
Surely safety does not exclusively mean guardrails, but the philosophy and ethics instilled during training?
MattDaEskimo
·5 months ago·discuss
What can those do from a separate country, who unfortunately had their identity verified through Persona (LinkedIn in my case).
MattDaEskimo
·5 months ago·discuss
I'm very confused here. The monthly plans are meant to be used inside of Google's walled garden, but people are somehow able to capture (?) and re-use the oAuth token?

Regardless, I thought it was pretty obvious that things like OpenClaw require an API account, and not a subsidized monthly plan.
MattDaEskimo
·5 months ago·discuss
The problem is that he is now beginning to make comparisons of AI versus Humans, as in it's a competition more than an augmentation.