@GCoell@davidalvarezdlt Fíjate si es sencillo. Seguro de viaje incluido, en US me ahorro una pasta, seguro de cancelación, también lo he usado. Luego acceso a WeWork, los que viajamos por trabajo lo usamos, y podría seguir con más cosas. Si no sales de casa desde luego no sale a cuenta
@Barruzo@davidalvarezdlt A Shops. Hay multitud de tiendas/marcas, si pides online y sigues las instrucciones ganas Rev Points. Luego puedes convertirlas en Millas de vuelo, o en tarjetas regalo de varios sitios, como Amazon
@davidalvarezdlt Eso lo he sacado a que pago todo con Revolut y miro mucho los multiplicadores. Con Metal seguramente será menos, pero renta igual. Además tienes Uber Eats, WeWork, etc
@christinalosada Eso pasa en Málaga tb, con el PP. Y me parece justo. Igual que lo del transporte de Madrid, etc. Yo he vivido en el extranjero 9 años y estaba apuntado en la embajada pero muchísimas personas no lo hacen para no perder servicios en España… impresionante
I think I will keep using @OpenAI as my main model. Fable may be better but it’s not worth it the price for the improvement, and @AnthropicAI nerfing it as desired seems like a tip off
If I am not able to use the latest features of Apple in Europe, what’s the point of renewing my devices? They may be trying to push the EU to light the legislation but in the meantime I don’t want a very expensive brick on my table
Unless you get paid from Social Media/Labs, follow your instincts. 2 years ago, would you assign your best engineers a random and pointless tasks? Same with AI
I don’t know what is more expensive, to use Fable 5 or the campaign Anthropic paid on social media to sell FOMO. I tried it, it’s good, but it’s really not worth it to use to build stuff from scratch to end unless you’re dumb. Pick the correct model for the correct task
I mean, design the solution with Fable/gpt5.5, build it with a cheapest model and review it with the best one again. Those expensive loops should support model picking, otherwise your invoice is going to be wasted. People from Anthropic/OAi don’t care about usage, you should
The era of effectively unlimited frontier intelligence for pocket change was always temporary.
The surprising thing isn’t that the bill is arriving.
The surprising thing is how long the free ride lasted.
Some developers got so accustomed to burning millions of tokens a day on bargain-tier subscriptions that they started treating a temporary subsidy as a fundamental right.
The outrage isn’t about access to AI. It’s about losing access to someone else’s economics.
We got spoiled.
For a few years, AI companies massively subsidized usage to drive adoption and gain market share.
People mistook a promotional phase for the natural state of the world.