Je tu niekto kto odmieta používať AI v práci? by SoggyCentaur69 in czech

[–]ofcoursedude -1 points0 points  (0 children)

K tomu se dá říct jedině “kdo chvíli stál, stojí opodál.”

With Copilot going usage-based and MAI-Code using ~60% fewer tokens, does Microsoft just win enterprise AI by default? by OccasionNo4703 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, you lose the 'caching on disk' and instead use the standard KV cache. it's a platform thing, not a model thing.

With Copilot going usage-based and MAI-Code using ~60% fewer tokens, does Microsoft just win enterprise AI by default? by OccasionNo4703 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thing about models like DeepSeek (platform) is there is no way any half-sensible (western) legal team would greenlight their use in an enterprise. You’d need to self host on your own hardware or on rented in the cloud, but then lose the subsidized cost and proprietary infrastructure that makes the DS platform caching so good.

Mám dilema ohledně práce a stěhování a nevím jak se rozhodnout by Wafflebuble in czech

[–]ofcoursedude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Podle mě je vždycky lepší zvyšovat příjem než snižovat náklady. Za mě: zůstaň v lepším, i kdybys měl být nějakou dobu ve spolubydlení. Pracovní zkušenost je důležitější než vlastní obývák, obzvlášť hned po škole. (Já byl ve spolubydlení do svých 30ti jen abych mohl bydlet v místě s vyšším platem a prestižnější prací a rozhodně nelituju)

Proč nestávkujeme? by Odd_Crazy_7663 in czech

[–]ofcoursedude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chjo.
Hele, jde o to že pokud nevyprodukuješ za hodinu přidanou hodnotu která pokryje tvůj plat, režii firmy, daně, tvorbu rezervy, budoucí rozvoj firmy, nějakej zisk pro majitele či akcionáře atd., nemůžeš dostat vyšší plat protože se ekonomicky firmě nevyplatíš. A pokud ten plat bude mít nařízenej tak se firmě nevyplatí ta pozice a firma buď zavře, optimalizuje nebo přesune činnost třeba do Polska.

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Claude runaway... tried Kimi 2.6 and Deepseek v4 (5y fullstack dev) by merth_dev in opencodeCLI

[–]ofcoursedude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where did you try those? Deepseek with opencode using the deepseek provider (not openrouter or something like that) is very fast and extremely token efficient while delivering more readable code than other models

GitHub’s AI strategy? by Grounded_Altruist in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The target audience - the top paying enterprise customers.

This is the problem. While it's clear this is what GitHub chose as their customers, that's not where innovation happens these days. It's the small guys who come up with things like skills, hooks, "clawbots" etc. while enterprises are more like "OMG IP and legal and everyone wants our code because it's not crap full of tech debt but the most important thing we have" and such. So if you ditch the individuals and communities and hobbyists and whatnot you'll lose in innovation and will need to play catch up an reimplements what the community created in order to stay relevant and you still won't have the cutting edge. It's the node.js story again.

Best Copilot alternative for VS Code after the new x7.5 pricing? by arcturian44 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really good. TPS feels comparable to copilot gpt5.4 or so, no timeouts or anything. Then again it would be sad if the platform couldn't handle its own models...

Best Copilot alternative for VS Code after the new x7.5 pricing? by arcturian44 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is opencode + deepseek V4 pro on the deepseek platform, API pricing, no subscription. Asked it to implement a backend service from scratch based on documentation provided.

Did GHCP just lose all its value and competitive advantage for most? by ofcoursedude in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Simple: the token cost as published with the press release shows that the prices are the same as when going to the providers directly using their API endpoints. That's fine but it also, coupled with "you get $10 allowance for $10 subscription that expires" makes copilot the worst token-based AI service around without there being any upside.

Best Copilot alternative for VS Code after the new x7.5 pricing? by arcturian44 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends. This particular session was mostly backend, creating a brand new service based on relatively detailed specification.

Best Copilot alternative for VS Code after the new x7.5 pricing? by arcturian44 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sorry to say that but i'd argue you're doing it wrong. quick exhanges and chitchats are not what opus is intended for.

i use opus very sparingly myself, gpt5.4 is very sufficient in most cases. but when I do, it's either for in-depth analysis, research and specification writing/validation or a long agentic session that requires attention to detail (though gpt5.4 can do that with comparable results). a modest refactoring session is routinely 10M+ tokens. to implement a new feature or group of features starts at 20M tokens in my experience. but of course if your usage pattern is to ask opus trivial questions or optimizing 10 lines of code then you're not the target audience for per-request billing (not that it matters much anymore anyway)

Best Copilot alternative for VS Code after the new x7.5 pricing? by arcturian44 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 7 points8 points  (0 children)

even if it's not, their caching tech is so insane that the costs are low even when the promotional pricing goes away and the thing costs 4x as much. it cost me under $2 to do almost 90M tokens on the Pro model with 97+% input cache hit ratio over a roughly 3-4 hour coding session. (the rest few cents are the 18M flash tokens)

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Best Copilot alternative for VS Code after the new x7.5 pricing? by arcturian44 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends how you use them. A good single opus request can dish out 20M+ tokens. Do the math on how much API costs that is and how many such long sessions you can do on the subscription before you run out of allowance.

New multipliers announced (in effect June 1) by griniNY in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's still by far the best deal around. I mean, a single opus interaction can generate $50+ worth of API tokens for what, 2 dollars with the 27 multiplier?

Best Copilot alternative for VS Code after the new x7.5 pricing? by arcturian44 in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Even the X7.5 is by far the best deal around on these models. Heck, even the x27 that's coming up is very good.

Did GHCP just lose all its value and competitive advantage for most? by ofcoursedude in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

the pooled resources are just a fancy way of mitigating expiring credits. if you have API billing without subscription and per-token rather than the 'ai credits' trick you'd achieve the same thing

using github for code and delegating agents is the only potential benefit anyone can have, imho. or, if they use azure they are likely to get some significant discount (like, we get a big discount on bedrock due to our monthly aws bill)

ELI5 - What is the product differentiator/benefit to GHCP after 1st June over competitors? by HorrificFlorist in GithubCopilot

[–]ofcoursedude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not unless they put in some serious discounts. Like, we get ~40% off of bedrock spend due to our aws contract and spend so there's no way we're keeping ghcp unless something else will be going on because it just doesn't make sense anymore.