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This is 3x the price of GPT-5.1, released just 6 months ago. Is no one else alarmed by the trend? What happens when the cheaper models are deprecated/removed over time?
> Output is too large: Disable unused breakpoints, variants, or colors in your build script.
So instead of using tailwind, which automatically strips unused CSS classes, here you're supposed to manually remove anything you think you might not need by editing lisp code?
Edit: I just took a look at one of the example projects listed, and sure enough it ships a 1 megabyte file called olive.min.css with every possible class:
HuggingFace has a nice UI where you can save your specs to your account and it will display a checkmark/red X next to every unsloth quantization to estimate if it will fit.