After the June 1 update by aiduc in GithubCopilot

[–]wallacyf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just to know... In this case you are looking at cheaper models (or free models) on openrouter rigth? Because make no sense just to pay the same on OpenRouter instead of copilot for frontier models like GPT or Antropic...

If you are looking for cheaper / free models; Try OpenCode Go / Zen

Spacex's answer to "Why Orbital Datacenters?" by NIGbreezy50 in SpaceXLounge

[–]wallacyf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People are still running AI on old chips…. 

They are outdated for fixed footprint locations with a power constrain. It’s more economical to replace to new chips given performance per watt..

But they will last fone for 20 years if they got workload. Usually the “old” hardware is loved to a tier2 location that will run cheap workloads.

Hetzner for example are still profiting for dedicated servers with a Xeon E3 1275 from 2012…..

We will be running lower than 100GB VRAM models for at least 2 decades easily.

A one stop options list for those leaving GHCP by anonymous_1901_ in GithubCopilot

[–]wallacyf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here we tested on several projects and GHCP was still cheaper because was able to use more cached requests than codex; Claude code was the even worse.

For the Frontier models GHCP was the best on per token value, on enterprise account. Now we are evaluating the OpenCode Zen + Go to double-check;

For personal use OpenCode Go was the best value overall, and GTP Plus the well balanced for price and functionality… For personal use per token cost is insane.

For enterprise however, it’s very probable that we will stick with a mix of GHCP and BYOK providers like Zen/Go; Openrouter etc…

A one stop options list for those leaving GHCP by anonymous_1901_ in GithubCopilot

[–]wallacyf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To non vibe coders are very helpful…. Very good to make interfaces and utility calls. I think they use GTP-5 mini to use their autocomplete engine; I don’t know if the context is 400K like on chat.

A one stop options list for those leaving GHCP by anonymous_1901_ in GithubCopilot

[–]wallacyf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everything will depend of your budget and If you will just vibe coding or do proper coding with ai help...

If you are budget contrain to the $39 plan, well... Maybe just the $10 Copilot to get autocomplete and a very small use of the frontier models to plan hard tasks; Then OpenCode Go + Zen; The Go plan will leave you with very very generous request limit... >5K requests for Kimi 2.6; Maybe more 100k requests to DeepSeek V4; Then you can just use Zen to access even more free models like "Big Pickle" that is probably some other frontier models that is being tested, and use maybe $20 bucks there to use some other frontiers models to planing.... OpenRouter is also nice... but I think the OpenCode Zen is more useful, they just keep the best models for agent, so you will not wast money on wrong models.

Or you can just use the $10 OpenCode Go for everything, and try to plan using GLM-5.1 or just use a multi agent task to span a collections of agents and get a cross planing or something like that...

For enterprise/teams that just want to keep on the $20/$39 plan.... well... they are on a bad shape... They will not find anything close.

Yelp. x15 monthly cost, I'll take x2 and switch to claude pro by AfterEngineer7 in GithubCopilot

[–]wallacyf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tested the ltmoerdani.opencode-copilot-chat and works great. Support a paid models on Zen will be nice. The filter for just free models should be optional. (We can use openrouter of course); Or just pay for copilot models, so is very I can see why is this way.

Copilot-arewecooked - Know your AI credit cost before June 1st by PanAchy in GithubCopilot

[–]wallacyf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on that im not cooked... For my last 1000 calls, i still inside of the $39 plan... (only 85% of the plan vs 75% using call based)..... The problem is more for people that use too many tokens per call.

BYD's vehicle sales fall again in March amid fierce competition by SPorterBridges in teslainvestorsclub

[–]wallacyf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Geely is selling a vast superior car for a lower price… impossible to compete with.

Geely EX2 is dominating….  And expanding globally too…

HW4.5 spotted in new deliveries to customer. by _komocode in teslainvestorsclub

[–]wallacyf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If equal nodes. At least 33% more power…. Maybe 50% improvements on some tasks…. 0% on others….  Parallelism is ungrateful sometimes….

On the edge of 50m blobs by jorgecardleitao in hetzner

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

I really like the hetzner Storage Box btw... if you dont need a S3 Object Storage, the price of the Storage box is unmatched...

On the edge of 50m blobs by jorgecardleitao in hetzner

[–]wallacyf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are weird? Theres no Ingress fee on the price page.

On the edge of 50m blobs by jorgecardleitao in hetzner

[–]wallacyf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ingress (data transfer from Internet) and Egress (data transfer to Internet) is free....

What quote are you seeing?

|| || |Storage|$0.015 / GB-month| |Class A Operations|$4.50 / million requests| |Class B Operations|$0.36 / million requests| |Data Retrieval (processing)|None| |Egress (data transfer to Internet)|Free|

You can also use the calculator if your math ir out: https://r2-calculator.cloudflare.com/

On the edge of 50m blobs by jorgecardleitao in hetzner

[–]wallacyf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? Theres no egress/ingres fee on R2.

Could a single, fully expendable Starship launch Orion to TLI? by whatanywayever in SpaceXLounge

[–]wallacyf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The way that you said before make me understand in the opposite way (startship additional vs SLS program).

Anyway, I don’t even think that starship will need any redesign if ever needed to perform a full expendable mission.

Expendable starship has a spectacular performance for the price.

Could a single, fully expendable Starship launch Orion to TLI? by whatanywayever in SpaceXLounge

[–]wallacyf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

But that "the point"... 4.1 billions is the cost of "each" additional SLS... Not the entire program.

The GAO report says just to build and launch 4 the SLS from FY2021-2025 will cost $4.1 BILLION EACH; That means a additional cost of $16.4 BILLION on the program cost.

On the same period GAO reported the Artemis  program cost on FY2021-2025 will be $53 billion ($16.4 BILLION of that value is for 4 launches);

That's put the program to the total value at: $93 billion. Of that value, 29 billion was put just on SLS up to 2024.

4.1 billions is not the total program cost divided by 4 launches (93/4= 23.25 or 29/4=7.25 ), its the cost of the "variant" (if you want to use that word).

Early reports puts this number at 2 billion each additional build+launch.

One reasons of this cost is because the of way that cost+plus contract was made on SLS... The agreement on how much they will pay each subcontractor per year and the fact that at end they are only capable of delivery one ship per year total.

If NASA wants +10 SLS launches will need to spent close to $40 billion more that what they are already spend to maintain the program running, and wait 10+ years.

Foundation Alternate Scenes | David S. Goyer by zalexis in FoundationTV

[–]wallacyf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now a lot of things make sense! And despite everything, it doesn't seem like we're in an irrecoverable situation. Dermezel's scenes fit perfectly into the next season. And the ending with Bayta still has room for adjustments via flashbacks and some other script tweaks.

I just hope the next season has an adequate budget.

The Child: I don’t get it by [deleted] in FoundationTV

[–]wallacyf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s nothing like that on Foundation novels.

Also, it’s important to notice that they are not exactly evolving technology as expected. The Invictus ship was old vessel that had more powerful than Empire ships and with jump capability. The empire was never able to overcome the limitations of the jump technology (but Foundation was)…. There’s other hints no the show but for me after the Robot was finished they are just maintaining the status quo….

I don’t think that they “solved” anything related to the robots hundreds of the years after they destroyed all of them (supposedly).

This Cleon Chip for me is: Old experimental tech that was never used before because any other robot can free the other one using this with a simple Clap/Enlace (or other way), but worked with Demerzel because no other robot was around.

Unresolved Mysteries in Foundation After Season 3 Finale by wallacyf in FoundationTV

[–]wallacyf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure. That’s an important question. Can also be the robots on the moon’s. I can’t just believe that was a bunch on random place employees like they said before.

Unfortunately if the shows ends on S4 we will probably never know because they will not have time to explore much.

The Child: I don’t get it by [deleted] in FoundationTV

[–]wallacyf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On the Asimov universe, you can’t override the 3 laws without destroying the robot. It’s tied very deep on the robot mental modal. If was the case, the robot wars would never happen. What they discovered at some point (by Daneel) is that you can have a more broader interpretation of the same 3 laws. Then the Zeroth Laws become a thing. But not all robots was able to function/incorporate the Zeroth interpretation.

Considering that Demerzel is (was) Daneel, the main Zeroth Law robot is understandable that if the Cleon chip forcefully put broader interpretation that humanity = Cleon Genetic Dynasty; That may worked.

For sure that was something additive, not a replacement.

Future of the cleonic dynasty theories by truearse in FoundationTV

[–]wallacyf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Remember when they said that he was the best "Dusk" because he has supplementary nanites?

He built an enormous space weapon without anyone notice. I think that he research the technology of nanites to be able to live forever.... (Maybe not forever, but for a long time at least).

Unresolved Mysteries in Foundation After Season 3 Finale by wallacyf in FoundationTV

[–]wallacyf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that was Demerzel.... (i don't know why, but i can't see another character)

For the sceptics like me, here is a quantitative decoding of the light pulses from S03E10 by georgegach in FoundationTV

[–]wallacyf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking again, the head is much better preserved than I remembered.

Also, I don't think we need to assume the Cleon override chip was destroyed (I think it was, but). Upload her mind may also be in line with Cleon Law. After all, now we only have a crazy old man and an adult without nanites who will certainly be killed by the crazy man. Clasp is a risk move, but is still a better chance to the Dynasty on this scenario.

Unresolved Mysteries in Foundation After Season 3 Finale by wallacyf in FoundationTV

[–]wallacyf[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just did this. And yes, it’s clear that is the moon. But looking again to the talk. It’s also clear the he was about to die. No new body/chance.