<1ms fills on their internal systems, locally.
• 1 ms ≈ 200 km of fiber
That’s it. That’s the entire budget.
Now compare that to the planet:
• New York → London ≈ 5,600 km → ~28 ms one way
• New York → Tokyo ≈ 11,000 km → ~55 ms one way
• Sydney → London ≈ 17,000 km → ~85 ms one way
And that’s perfect fiber, straight lines, no routers, no switches, no congestion, no firewalls, no encryption, no packet queuing, no exchange processing. Boasting this speed when it’s physically impossible?
@FlexxRichie@AlexFinn Makes no difference. I have a $200 max plan and exceed the quota within 2-3 days at the start of every month... and I use Sonnet 4.5, not even close to the token cost of Opus 4.6, and that's for everything I do... 10-15 hours of prompting per day. You then get overage charges $$$
@NFTWizart@AlexFinn I don't think so... but it'll depend on how many tasks per day too, if Opus 4.6, the highest cost model is frequently used to delegate tasks, this could easily become a $500-$1000 a day worker.