nutsmuggler

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📱 iOs Developer telling stories with apps
📚 Humanist with a twist.
🍽 Maker of http://menuplan.app
⚒️ Building https://readmealoud.com
🎻 Irish fiddle player
@stroughtonsmith this app is amazing and does exactly that; it’s also super useful to manage price changes: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/pricetag-app-pricing-manager/id6480170155?mt=12
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@al3x also, striving to solve the problem is a way to properly frame it. It’s like sketching a drawing, you add lines and discover what you are aiming at. The speed of AI code generation takes out this process of discovery.
@joforselldev 👍
@joforselldev the question is: did put an Easter egg on it so you get free beer in the premises going your app?

Claude code be like a Roomba.

Turn your back, and it eats the cat.

@jimmylittle the problem is I
AI company are extremely far from being profitable, these prices are subsidized by VC and NVidia. When the VC capital ends these prices must rise. Think Heroku. It was free for 10 years or something like that. Then it suddenly was very expensive.
@isaiah like, I hosted some services in Heroku, but when the VC money ended and prices spiked I moved to a VPS. It took some work, but it was fairly straightforward.
Imagine having to manage many codebases about which you know nothing because you can’t afford tokens anymore…
@isaiah and in this case it’s probably worse because the risk in getting 💯 dependent on a service that is currently very underpriced, without VC none of us could afford using LLM, they’d be confined to some science labs. When they need to turn a profit these prices must change…
@simonbs also, let’s not forget that the current prices are actualky subsidized by VC, those 200€ would be more like 1000€ or if AI companies needed to break even and make a profit. I think this is the elephant in the room, they’re betting on devs becoming dependent on their tools, nothing always could justify those maintenance costs.
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