Sure that can happen but it hasn’t been my experience. I just spent a whole day using it for some pretty hefty refactors, many rounds of back-and-forths, thousands of lines of code changes, reviews, investigations, many subagents running parallel tasks, the works. Total cost $0.95, altogether.

I had attempted this with Opus 4.6 in the past and it burned through the $10 budget I’d given it before it returned from my initial prompt.

Even if it’s heavily discounted, it would still have cost me single digits for a complete solution vs double-digits for exactly nothing.

Sounds promising, thanks for your report.

I didn't want to say that they're not cheaper to run, artificial analysis also shows that they're cheaper. My main point was about it being important to also look at token efficiency, not only cost per token, to get the full picture.

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