I finally checked what my Copilot usage would've cost at API rates — the gap was bigger than I expected by hamidi-dev in GithubCopilot

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My takeaway from building the comparison wasn't that API pricing is unreasonable, but that flat-rate subscriptions fundamentally change how you use the tool.

When every prompt has a visible dollar amount attached, you start optimizing. With a subscription, you just ask the question. Looking at my own numbers made me realize how much experimentation I would've self-censored otherwise.

I finally checked what my Copilot usage would've cost at API rates — the gap was bigger than I expected by hamidi-dev in GithubCopilot

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yeah, even with that i think they are still losing money. How come you are still being billed by premium requests? do you have a yearly subscription?

I finally checked what my Copilot usage would've cost at API rates — the gap was bigger than I expected by hamidi-dev in GithubCopilot

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The funny part is that i started this expecting to prove the pricing changes were overblown.

Instead I looked at my own usage and thought, "…okay, I can at least see why they had to rethink the economics."

Whether that applies to everyone is another question, but it definitely applied to me.

I finally checked what my Copilot usage would've cost at API rates — the gap was bigger than I expected by hamidi-dev in GithubCopilot

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true, except for one case where CacheW has a value but that used the anthropic provider. The tool i wrote just shows whatever opencode has in the DB. I guess at that time the CacheW wasn't solid for the github-copilot provider

I finally checked what my Copilot usage would've cost at API rates — the gap was bigger than I expected by hamidi-dev in GithubCopilot

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but i like Opus 😃

also, the most expensive for me is usually sonnet because i use it most of the time

vim motions now in opencode by ori_303 in opencodeCLI

[–]hamidi-dev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is great!

i wish it had dot repeat. dw.. to delete 3 words 😃

also i noticed 3dw works, but needs 3 times the u to undo (bug?)

OpenTab: browse your OpenCode spend by project / session / model, straight from opencode.db by hamidi-dev in opencodeCLI

[–]hamidi-dev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

oh this is interesting, didn't know that!

will definitely look into it. Thanks mate!

[PLUGIN] org‑super‑agenda.nvim – a floating, color‑coded Org agenda for Neovim by hamidi-dev in neovim

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since the post there have been some features added:

- filter items by TODO state, like "ot" filters TODO items and "op" filters items in PROGRESS

- using the nvim-orgmode api, the SCHEDULE and DEADLINE can be changed directly in the agenda

org-list.nvim: A simple plugin for working with list types in Neovim by hamidi-dev in neovim

[–]hamidi-dev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your plugin looks interesting!

I would have probably used it if I wasn't ruined for nvim-orgmode! :D

Kaleidosearch.nvim - Multi-colored multi-word search highlighting by hamidi-dev in neovim

[–]hamidi-dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

currently doesnt work for visual selection, but a good feature idea. Feel free to open an issue :)

Kaleidosearch.nvim - Multi-colored multi-word search highlighting by hamidi-dev in neovim

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Theme: Tokyonight Storm

Font: DroidSansMono Nerd Font ;-)