I have already thought a lot about the large packaged inference companies hitting a financial brick wall, but I was surprised by material near the end of the article: the discussions of lock in for companies that can’t switch and about Replit making money on the whole stack. Really interesting.
I managed a deep learning team at Capital One and the lock-in thing is real. Replit is an interesting case study for me because after a one week free agent trial I signed up for a one year subscription, had fun the their agent LLM-based coding assistant for a few weeks, and almost never used their coding agent after that, but I still have fun with Replit as an easy way to spin up Nix based coding environments. Replit seems to offer something for everyone.