@EmmanuelManiAy@matteo_spada That’s good, and SwiftData is nicer to work with, but it’s so much slower :(
Like how can they make something many times slower as a new thing?
@LuminousTheReal@cartchstudio@thsottiaux Well for Americans yes, I read it in the morning and got to use it for most of the day before it reset.
Although yes, they probably knew it wouldn’t cost them much because most people had only just started the week.
@anthropeusthai@lucasMnts 🤦🏼♂️
1: MacBooks are made to be used in clamp-shelf mode
2: it’s an agent, it’s very likely that it will not create a sustained load, so the chip won’t get warm. And it’s Apple silicon so it doesn’t heat up that quickly. Most of the time MacBook fans are off.
@Fill1251238@thsottiaux Ah yeah I know your type. Complaining about the world you live in because you don’t do well for yourself so you blame everyone else, keep at it, see where it gets ya.
@Fill1251238@thsottiaux What they actually want is you to get hooked on the subscriptions that are costing them money, so you’ll want to use it for the company you work at. The enterprise plans is where they make their money because that’s just API pricing.
@Fill1251238@thsottiaux Oh buddy you’re lost. They lose money on the subscription tiers. On the $100/$200 plan you can do thousands of dollars in api pricing. Do you not know this?
I don’t think they care about me personally, but “care” isn’t relevant for a company. It’s just business.
@Fill1251238@thsottiaux Top ai models are still free today. Codex used to not even be available for free, now it is.
Model prices are going up on some models, but others already also decreasing big time. o3 and Opus used to cost significantly more than now.
You still make a valid argument though
@Fill1251238@thsottiaux Jeez it’s not that bad. Also what are you using 5.5 high for? This model requires very little reasoning, if you’d use medium or low you’d get a lot more usage out of it.
Even 5.5 low is comparable with Sonnet 4.6, not bad tbh.
@Dshoopy0@sporadica Yeah it would have been better if it wouldn’t have docked, but the thing is that people already got off before they knew it was a virus, and you can’t really blame ‘m for that either
@elvissun@TheOperatorPro@thsottiaux There definitely is, for the people that don’t use it that much.
Let’s say you barely use it for 4 days, then you have 3 days where you want to make use of it. Previous you wouldn’t be able to fully utilize your weekly limit in that short timeframe, now you can.
@GhostlyByte@johnhelmuth_@btibor91 Yeah that’s u bud, not everyone is using AI 24/7. Maxing out a Max sub is crazy work.
You’ve got to be using some kind of OpenClaw right?
@johnhelmuth_@btibor91 Oh no! People have more choice now, what an awful thing… they can either use more of the weekly usage in one go than before, and they can also still just… don’t.
There is no actual problem here. In many cases you wouldn’t be able to fully use the weekly limit, now you can.
@johnhelmuth_@btibor91 It’s not that dramatic, it used to be exactly 13% contributed by a full 5 hour session. That’s almost 8 100% sessions, and it’s unlikely it’s always exactly 100%. Realistically you can get 10 out of it.
@CarlosBBuild Ehh I mean it’s for iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS and macOS. That’s why it’s still trailing behind UIKit, SwiftUI tries to satisfy all 6 platforms and i think that’s an impossible goal…
@Dimillian I actually really like it because I have it set on an automation where it doesn’t let me charge past 80% when I’m on the go. It’s nice because I can use my iPhone for data while not draining my MacBook battery