First of all the title is click-bait. Tokens are getting cheaper and cheaper. People just use more and more tokens.
And everything, I mean everything after the title is only a downhill:
> saying "this car is so much cheaper now!" while pointing at a 1995 honda civic misses the point. sure, that specific car is cheaper. but the 2025 toyota camry MSRPs at $30K.
Cars got cheaper. The only reason you don't feel it is trade barrier that stops BYD from flooding your local dealers.
> charge 10x the price point > $200/month when cursor charges $20. start with more buffer before the bleeding begins.
What does this even mean? The cheapest Cursor plan is $20, just like Claude Code. And the most expensive Cursor plan is $200, just like Claude Code. So clearly they're at the exact same price point.
> switch from opus ($75/m tokens) to sonnet ($15/m) when things get heavy. optimize with haiku for reading. like aws autoscaling, but for brains.
> they almost certainly built this behavior directly into the model weights, which is a paradigm shift we’ll probably see a lot more of
"I don't know how Claude built their models and I have no insider knowledge, but I have very strong opinions."
> 3. offload processing to user machines
What?
> ten. billion. tokens. that's 12,500 copies of war and peace. in a month.
Unironically quoting data from viberank leaderboard, which is just user-submitted number...
> it's that there is no flat subscription price that works in this new world.
The author doesn't know what throttling is...?
I've stopped reading here. I should've just closed the tab when I saw the first letter in each sentence isn't capitalized. This is so far the most glaring signal of slop. More than the overuse of em-dash and lists.
> the first letter in each sentence isn't capitalized. This is so far the most glaring signal of slop.
just fyi, it's a very common manner of writing for younger folk online. more so in informal contexts, but as with everything else, once it's widely adopted it starts to creep into the more formal communication. it's not about "slop", it's just a cultural convention.
i should also note that many languages that got their orthographies defined relatively recently (e.g. various native american languages) use all-lowercase as well, by design. so there's no inherent reason why english can't do that either.
All good points, but:
> when I saw the first letter in each sentence isn't capitalized. This is so far the most glaring signal of slop.
How so? It's the exact opposite imho. Lowercase everything with a staccato writing style to differentiate from AI slop, because LLMs usually don't write lowercase.
I think GP is drawing a distinction between "slop" and "AI slop".
This comes across as sloppily written, but not sloppily generated.
LLM will write lowercase if you prompt it to do that
Likely op does not mean ai slop, but more a signal of human carelessness that they could not write it in a proper manner.
Human slop instead of AI. Our race is catching up to the machines again.