Well you know how youre coding, in the flow, all goes well, claude gives super detailed answers, long lines of code, then tell you what to work on, what to pay attention to, etc etc, then all of a sudden it starts giving you one liner like
"Great idea so far. Be careful about how you manage your memory"
or some bullshit like that? This is when you basically ran out of tokens and it switched you to a lower model / lower thinking, AND it's not telling you that.
Only solution 1) Keep limited query per hour 2) pay a shitton of money. It's not unusual for a $150,000 a year programmer to hit $150,000 of AI usage in a month... And I can see why.
Training is by far the most expensive step, but that doesn’t mean a boatload of customers can’t max out your data center.
I think the future is pretty clearly self-hosted models and something like open router, where your query is analyzed and if it requires a frontier model, it is routed to one. Otherwise it goes to ollama on your local machine.
I pay $100/mo and only use Opus, and still think that the usage limits are fine (as of now.. they have adjusted them a few times). And I work on three entirely different apps. Get off the token-based plan.
Does it come with claude code? This has saved me AT LEAST 1,000 hours so far, so I'D say it's worth the cost, but man is it annoying when it downgrades you without telling you.
VERY tempting but just a bit out of my price range (I am a teacher and it'S $140 here, and this is all the spare money i have per month after rent+bills+food)
Well you know how youre coding, in the flow, all goes well, claude gives super detailed answers, long lines of code, then tell you what to work on, what to pay attention to, etc etc, then all of a sudden it starts giving you one liner like
"Great idea so far. Be careful about how you manage your memory"
or some bullshit like that? This is when you basically ran out of tokens and it switched you to a lower model / lower thinking, AND it's not telling you that.
Only solution 1) Keep limited query per hour 2) pay a shitton of money. It's not unusual for a $150,000 a year programmer to hit $150,000 of AI usage in a month... And I can see why.
I've actually been hearing this. I thought the training was the most intensive step, but it looks like usage is more costly than I pictured.
If you get Chatgpt's $200 a month plan, you can cost it up to $14,000 a month...
Training is by far the most expensive step, but that doesn’t mean a boatload of customers can’t max out your data center.
I think the future is pretty clearly self-hosted models and something like open router, where your query is analyzed and if it requires a frontier model, it is routed to one. Otherwise it goes to ollama on your local machine.
More reason to not become entirely reliant on AI. This reads as though you've too heavily incorporated it into your workflow.
I GUARANTEE the plan is that once enough of the software industry has self-lobotomized themselves with AI they're going to crank up the pricing.
I pay $100/mo and only use Opus, and still think that the usage limits are fine (as of now.. they have adjusted them a few times). And I work on three entirely different apps. Get off the token-based plan.
Does it come with claude code? This has saved me AT LEAST 1,000 hours so far, so I'D say it's worth the cost, but man is it annoying when it downgrades you without telling you.
Yes, checkout Max 5x plan: https://claude.com/pricing
VERY tempting but just a bit out of my price range (I am a teacher and it'S $140 here, and this is all the spare money i have per month after rent+bills+food)