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·ontem·discuss
Sometimes. It depends on the task. $15/Mtok is still a lot cheaper than human written code. It’s probably worth spending more for contract reviews. Tasks don’t have uniform value. If you’re using an AI for entertainment, then frontier premiums are hard to justify. For paid work, they’re a great deal if used reasonably.
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·anteontem·discuss
“The honest headline:”

Written by Claude. Ugh. If it’s worth publishing, it’s worth proofreading, folks.
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·há 4 dias·discuss
“Asshole non-technical people”

You mean the people creating actual business value in every industry where software isn’t the product? Speak not unless spoken to, Mr. cost-center!
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·há 9 dias·discuss
The token quota is completely unpredictable and changes month to month. Anthropic has a real penchant for riding the fine line of useful and dark patterns that make me want to write them off forever.
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·há 16 dias·discuss
The appropriate price is what the output is worth to you. Some people could pay $10,000/month, some $5 and feel like they were breaking even. There is a big jump between convenience and curiosity uses versus business critical.

OpenAI already charges enterprise users a premium purely for that title over on-demand, no-contract usage. Retail users get a good deal. People make a lot of hay about subsidies but this is a very sane approach if you want exposure to these three different types of customers.
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·há 20 dias·discuss
I know it’s good for Blue Team redistricting, but I think we need to seriously reconsider the viability of moving every human on earth to 5 metro areas in the US.