• abc@suppo.fi
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    6 days ago

    Making me consider switching over from Claude. But Opus is still quite a bit better at programming, so I think I’ll wait until next GPT release.

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    6 days ago

    Great choice, using some of that VC money for things that actually benefit the world

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      6 days ago
      1. “Corporations should contribute back to open source projects”
      2. Corporation donates to <project>.
      3. “Fuck <project>”

      It’s not like Rust is using ChatGPT to rewrite the std crate. You’d prefer that they not compensate the humans actually improving the project?

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      No, OpenAI keeps the debt until they file bankruptcy defrauding investors of many billions total. Likely right before the Trump admin ends so that they can bribe officials to let them off the hook.

      The stolen cash is being used to pressure maintainers for things like Rust.

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      7 days ago

      You’ve got it all backwards. In an ideal capitalist world, the greedy software nonprofit foundations bleed the innovative corporations of their well-earned revenue.

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      7 days ago

      No, they are now charging by usage. They will either end up with boatloads of money while people still have ChatGPT integrated into their workflows, or they will end up with zero money as people either switch to other models or realize that AI was a shit idea all along.

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        No, they are now charging by usage.

        Not the actual cost… they are still losing money even in their most expensive tiers. There is just no path to profitability with ANY of the current models, they simply cost more to run than the people they are supposedly trying to replace