because subscriptions are for humans using the app. API tokens are for systems.
companies need centralized billing, audit logs, access control, rate limits, service accounts, and integrations inside their own tools.
a $200/mo seat is cheaper on paper, but it doesnβt replace infrastructure.
@kapilansh_twt honestly, accuracy first.
context, speed, memory, and limits are all useful, but they matter less if the model confidently gives wrong answers.
after that, context window for serious work and speed/limits for daily use.
@Joi2James Iβm in support + product growth right now. Mostly working on customer experience, support workflows, docs, and turning user pain points into product insights.
@themishra4402 OpenAI. The experience and network from working inside a company like that would be worth moving for. Also, at $1.2M/year, you can buy back a lot of convenience.
the key skill is probably adaptability.
roles will keep shifting, and some positions will become redundant. the people who survive are the ones who can learn fast, work across functions, and keep adjusting their value as the work changes.
even in support, the job feels very different now.
itβs no longer just answering tickets. one day youβre debugging, the next youβre writing docs, testing bugs, checking product behavior, planning fixes, and figuring out how AI fits into the workflow.β¨
the job desc keeps evolving whether the title changes or not.
"Kami mau melapor ke polisi, polisi punya dapur SPPG. Kami mau melapor ke TNI, tentara punya dapur SPPG. Kami mau melapor ke DPR RI, anggota DPR banyak yang punya dapur SPPG," kata Iman Zanatul Haeri, seorang guru, di hadapan Mahkamah Konstitusi.
Hai, gue Ade. ππ»
Gue nulis catatan kecil soal remote work yang realistis: mostly WFH, kadang WFC, sambil ngulik AI, kerja, gym arc, diet hemat, dan hidup yang pelan-pelan diberesin.
Kalau lo suka konten yang practical, relatable, dan nggak hustle-bro, mungkin bakal cocok mampir ke Catatan Remote.