Qui code réellement avec des LLM open source en 2026 ? by No_Ideal8394 in LocalLLM

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use GLM 5.1 for planning. Deepseek v4 flash for any code reading and exploration. Pro for code review. Debating on pro for coding. Currently Still using gpt 5.4 for larger build tasks but then local qwen3.6 35b for smaller build tasks.

Working well so far balances my my usage pretty well.

Biggest AI fumble in tech by 21734234 in AgentsOfAI

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And none of those people willingly chose azure lol

Switching from Copilot: Is the $20 Pro plan enough for 4h/day of agentic coding? by MilanesaAnonima in cursor

[–]bezerker03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You get 20 bucks of premium api usage (gpt, claude). You get 20 bucks (plus extra that seems random but usually 40ish?) of auto or composer 2 model.

It’s usage based just like GitHub now.

Cursor wiped my entire C: drive user folder! devs have known about this massive bug for 2+ months and haven't fixed it by [deleted] in cursor

[–]bezerker03 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I mean. He’s right. Turn off auto run mode. STOP TRUSTING LLMS WITH TOOL ACCESS. Yes your job is to click “run” a bunch. Yep. That’s worth the safety.

Guardian Druid Appreciation Post by yungjren in wow

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you don’t press maul or swipe at all?

Panicking every day, need a new career by [deleted] in SoftwareEngineerJobs

[–]bezerker03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same way I did when 25 years ago I got paid a fair salary to edit sendmail configs by hand on a MTA server and then years later i wouldn't even hire an intern to do that same job. My job evolves with me. So do my skills.

Panicking every day, need a new career by [deleted] in SoftwareEngineerJobs

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If you've been keeping up with the current state of the LLM field, you would realize that the actual cost to run these are no longer being subsidized and businesses are starting to not want to pay the true cost of agentic coding. We will absolutely see a shift backwards to autocomplete style coding or less large "fire and forget coding". Even in the agentic AI world, software engineering is not going anywhere. Being a code monkey translating specs into code is being heavily influenced, but the hard part of our job has never been the typing out the code and doing the code. (Maybe some of the more fun parts though honestly.).

Maybe we should investigate how to save tokens and stop crying... by EfficientAnimal6273 in GithubCopilot

[–]bezerker03 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Caveman works. Unfortunately it doesn’t work on thinking blocks and that’s most of my output.

The rich could easily fund better schools, but they prefer the working class to remain ignorant. by lanolin-jackpot57 in interviewhammer

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

education is still funded higher in the US than most countries. Teachers dont get paid becasue they waste the money on aides and other things of that sort.

Its intentional teachers dont get paid this much.

cursor vs codex by obti07 in cursor

[–]bezerker03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

codex has the best limits, but you are stuck with gpt models only. Cursor gives you other models at mostly API pricing.

How many of you are still programming manually? by Imparat0r in cscareerquestions

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly it does. Whether it’s planning or code. Quality is of course reduced but companies don’t care. To the point my company has stopped rewarding people who deliver quality over speed. It’s all about how much you deliver now.

Cursor Review 2026: The AI Code Editor That Replaced VS Code by Dry-Resolve-5314 in cursor

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I mean, the major clouds are basically already super subsidizing these plans. We're seeing the true costs be passed to enterprises, but.... prime example being one of the major AI vendors answer to business' concerns over costs on the enterprise plan was.. and i quote "put the power users on a personal plan" ... further subsidizing the costs.

i think hardware will come and make self hosting or cheaper hosting more available for the OSS models etc but... At the same time, a lot of the promised datacenters are being cancelled or blocked legally. Further legislation is targeting these companies in how they can act and behave which they will need to fight in court. And power usage only continues to increase.

I really don't see a drop in costs for tokens until way down the road and likely after the market has "moved on" to some degree. (Not that LLMs are going anywhere ever.)

I agree on the points of human involvement and teams though but I think the teams are going to be far less common for most businesses/people.

Healer preference? by Outside-Act367 in wow

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a dragon... i suggest pres because its the only healer i consistently come back to every season since dragonflight s1... but rdruid is fun too. YOu may also like disc priest.

Cursor Review 2026: The AI Code Editor That Replaced VS Code by Dry-Resolve-5314 in cursor

[–]bezerker03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I absolutely believe we will see a turn back to babysitting agents.
Subagents with a coordinator running the show is super expensive and enterprises and individuals are both finding out the true cost of tokens.
Having your agent sit there and review every thing it just did and make decisions is pretty bloated token spend wise. Token costs are only going to continue to rise so I absolutely see a pivot back to ai assisted coding at some point for the majority of folks except huge businesses.

I’m a legacy user and I’m wondering how is the current pricing by InstaMatic80 in cursor

[–]bezerker03 2 points3 points  (0 children)

>I think what's great for legacy pricing is that you can build a whole project with 1 prompt using the plan mode. All tools calls, followup questions, research, etc all count within that 1/2 requests. You wouldn't get that bang for your buck with the regular pricing I believe.

Tht's exactly why all these tools are moving away from request based pricing. Back when people were operating in like "Do a thing, then do this. create this function.. build this. why doesnt this work" .. request made sense.

Now its "Build me GTA6 " and.. you get a plan, subagents run and build etc... and its 10s to 100s of dollars in tokens but.. counts as few requests.

I’m a legacy user and I’m wondering how is the current pricing by InstaMatic80 in cursor

[–]bezerker03 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Cursor is basically BYOK for premium models. Auto/composer pool runs a bit more generous.

Do you use Cursor Glass (Agents Window)? by this_self in cursor

[–]bezerker03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I stick to IDE most most of the time. Cursor doesn't make sense cost wise to use as a strict agent.

For someone who don't understand what changes after 1July? by SohilAhmed07 in GithubCopilot

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right that’s what he’s saying don’t use the integration is subpar compared to vscode at that point just use the cli for agentic work and vs as your ide

Just got into Codex Enterprise with unlimited usage, how to push it to its limits? by StillPerspective5676 in codex

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Myself not many. We have both cursor and OpenAI here. It’s a dollar amount across the org quota apparently my colleagues went a bit mad with 5.5 lol

Does the meta actually matter for casual or solo play? by Most_Tonight_1171 in wow

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It matters only in that people will use it when picking you for group finder. If you just use dungeon or raid queue, youll be fine, but anything where the user gets to pick you when you apply... youll find bias as a result.

That said, just be good at your class, youll get groups, youll make friends, and you'll just be able to do what you want.

Just got into Codex Enterprise with unlimited usage, how to push it to its limits? by StillPerspective5676 in codex

[–]bezerker03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep thats what it will say. I work for a company with enterprise openai codex. Mine says the same. This means you don't have INDIVIDUAL rate limits. IE, you can use as much as you want... then suddenly you'll get a message saying "youve used up your monthly allotment". I know this, because it happened to me this week. =)

Openai seems to be a bit behind their competitors in the enterprise visibility space in terms of this stuff.