6/22/2026 at 4:14:00 AM
You pay $200/month to Anthropic, $200/month to OpenAI, $200/month to Cursor, $200/month to $200/month to Google, and seeing that it didn't come to a nice round $1024/month, you pay $200/month to Sakana to coordinate it all, because why not.While you're at it, feel free to send me $200 as well, I'll generate a crypto address ending with "AI".
by holistio
6/22/2026 at 4:17:41 AM
TIL: I just found out that base58 disallows I (capital i), l (lowercase L), O (capital o) and 0 (zero), so I could only generate GrxoJt4eNXE2QaQ55iPSa7hhiYdzCo8ZeAuokmh2Cai.(don't send anything, sharing only because of the base58 fun fact I didn't know)
by holistio
6/22/2026 at 12:18:41 PM
More fun facts:Omitting those characters makes it good for generating passwords if they need to be typed in by hand.
Double-clicking a base58 string always selects the whole string and it doesn't wrap accidentally, thanks to missing / and +, so it's also convenient to copy and paste.
by IdiotSavage
6/22/2026 at 6:34:50 PM
Unfortunately, no special characters means that a base58 string will often be rejected as a secure enough password.by wasabi991011
6/22/2026 at 2:16:13 PM
My current setup: $20/month: Claude Code
$10/month: Minimax
$16/month: Xiaomi Mimo
$10/month: Opencode Go
Opus at low/medium effort generates plans. Then several coordinator/worker pairs are possible: DeepSeek v4 Pro + Minimax M3, Mimo v2.5 Pro + Mimo v2.5, Mimo + Minimax, Sonnet 4.6 + Haiku. I've been running hundreds of long multi-agent sessions, topped up extra credits here and theere, but haven't reached $200/month spend yet. Relying entirely on Claude/Codex feels like a waste of cash now.
by ricardobeat
6/22/2026 at 5:36:58 AM
at this point I might just try Neuralwatt and see how much request I can get with GLM5.2. I've read a lot of reviews that its very cheap to run using Neuralwatt cloudby robertwt7
6/22/2026 at 4:28:57 AM
Pay $0 to run a local model or even a cheap DeepSeek V4 model via their API which is close to free per million tokens.These prices are just going to get raced to $0.
by rvz
6/22/2026 at 4:38:36 AM
Not while the hardware required to run a local model at an acceptable speed costs way more than $200.Guess what, the big players are hoarding all the RAM and GPUs so that other people can't afford decent hardware. It's working out beautifully for them!
by kijin
6/22/2026 at 5:59:55 AM
> Not while the hardware required to run a local model at an acceptable speed costs way more than $200It's $200/month. You have to take into account energy costs and all the rest of a system, but if you break even within 1-2 years ($2400-$4800) it'd be a pretty good deal. And $4000 buys you a pretty decent system.
by sofixa
6/22/2026 at 12:03:38 PM
Sure, if you're going to keep using it long term.But it's a hefty upfront investment for people who just want to experiment. The good thing about $200/month subscriptions is that you can cancel them any time and cut your losses. Not so with a $4000 computer that loses half of its resale value as soon as you plug it in.
I think the current sweet spot for people who don't already own a high-end gaming PC is to rent a server with a beefy GPU from Hetzner et al. and run local models there.
by kijin
6/22/2026 at 4:31:39 AM
Maybe. But for now it's fascinating how $200/month has kind of become a normal tier.It's similar to how AirPods normalised all of us having $300+ headphones. All of us would have scoffed at the idea a decade ago.
by holistio
6/22/2026 at 4:38:36 AM
Many people here spent a lot more than $300 on headphones long before AirPods appeared.by p1esk
6/22/2026 at 5:14:47 AM
Those were hobbyists, audiophiles, professionals, artists (recording, performing, etc.).They are talking about a much larger group of people.
by mc3301
6/22/2026 at 6:51:21 AM
I think OP meant noise-cancelling headphones, which were fairly ubiquitous in tech circles in open offices; before Apple launched AirPods.by klausa
6/22/2026 at 8:08:12 AM
Airpods Inc. would be very high up SP500 as a standalone business.by uberex
6/22/2026 at 4:53:25 AM
I had a really nice Sennheiser before that, too. But now you hop on the subway and everybody sports one.by holistio
6/22/2026 at 12:55:49 PM
But, it is not all about cost: models like DeepSeek v4 flash (I use the US company Fireworks.ai and also buy tokens directly from DeepSeek) is very fast, very low latency while working.Would you want to use a text editor that updates the screen very slowly? Kind of the same thing for using agentic systems as coding assistants: don’t want a ‘sluggish’ experience.
by mark_l_watson
6/22/2026 at 1:57:07 PM
I have, mostly, long running autonomous tasks, so it doesn't matter how slow inference is. If I optimize for latency it means I'm turning into the limiting factor.by erispoe
6/22/2026 at 5:58:15 AM
The Sony WH-1000XM series and the Bose QC35 were the standard quality headphones years before AirPods were a thing, and both retailed at $300+.by sofixa
6/22/2026 at 7:05:19 AM
Of course, premium headphones existed before. I have a WH-1000XM4 sitting right next to me.But your aunt Josie didn't have one. Now Apple is selling 80 million units / year and the ~$300 price tag has become normal. Before that, most people had headphones that were 10 times cheaper.
by holistio
6/22/2026 at 8:06:01 AM
$300 isn’t what AirPods cost though. You can get a pair of AirPods 4 for $129 on Apple.com, and I presume that is still the most popular model. If you’re paying ~$300, you are buying premium headphones.by Hamuko
6/22/2026 at 3:21:29 PM
The base model where I live (Central Europe) is $194. The Pro is $357. The Max is $779.I just averaged it out.
by holistio
6/22/2026 at 8:47:11 AM
I used to have a $20/mo ChatGPT subscription and now I spend $12 per year using Kimi models on OpenRouter, and that's with zero-data-retention-only providers (some models sometimes have free providers with scary tracking). Maybe I just don't use that many tokens, I don't fill the context with more than what's needed for a specific request, but it goes to show how these subscriptions can be an absolute ripoff. The thought of spending 200x that is insane to meby a2128
6/22/2026 at 12:59:25 PM
The beauty of your approach: when people are not paying for an expensive subscription, they can decide to use models less and not feel like they are leaving money on the table.by mark_l_watson
6/22/2026 at 8:42:39 PM
Where do you acquire free hardware and free electricity such that you can host local models for $0?by goodmythical
6/22/2026 at 2:53:34 PM
Not everyone can run local models. It is also expensive will be outdated soon as the model evolves.by qainsights
6/22/2026 at 2:06:03 PM
I wish I only paid $200/mo for Anthropic! Multiply that by 20x.by bicx
6/22/2026 at 2:12:11 PM
What are you getting out of it at $4000/month?by blks
6/24/2026 at 2:28:31 PM
Redesigned and rearchitected our company's backend and mobile apps in about 2 months with 1 engineer and 1 PM trained to work with Claude. We used a custom-built multi-agent harness to crank through lots of parallel tasks, which necessitated the API usage.by bicx
6/22/2026 at 3:52:35 PM
i burned ~20k+/mo on codex.by maxdo
6/22/2026 at 5:29:43 PM
Did you make those money back?by blks
6/22/2026 at 7:19:20 PM
It is hard to stretch every single token to a win but …The major two deals it was purposed to are still up on the air , if we win sure , 60x win
by maxdo
6/22/2026 at 8:36:08 AM
Does it work? I’m less interested in economics than fit with an MVP.by JumpCrisscross
6/22/2026 at 10:04:46 AM
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48625727by da_grift_shift
6/22/2026 at 5:10:31 AM
Or use openrouter and switch to model you want to use..(i think so)by someone_1234
6/22/2026 at 5:23:26 AM
Or TrustedRouter if you want privacy and open sourceby ljlolel
6/22/2026 at 7:16:39 AM
You ought to realize that shilling your product in the comments doesn't exactly come across as trustworthy.by yorwba
6/22/2026 at 8:37:58 AM
Disclosing affiliation hasn’t been a legal thing for a while. It’s reputational. Knowing that firm spams is a black mark.by JumpCrisscross
6/22/2026 at 11:01:00 AM
Oh! I thought TrustedRouter was a joke/sarcasm. Very wrong placement of the comment.by smusamashah
6/22/2026 at 1:02:03 PM
It’s all open source and I say that it’s mine in all the sibling comments aboveby ljlolel
6/22/2026 at 4:56:56 AM
Happy user here, pairing it with Composer 2.5, with Fugu Ultra as advisor and Fugur as planner. For scope/architecture it’s on par with useful Fable-style orchestration than one chat thread.I've been shipping production on archive.tw with Fugu Ultra in /advisor on oh-my-pi.
Advisor doesn’t slow the loop if the driver stays fast. Worth it if your harness can split advisor from worker.
by audreyt
6/22/2026 at 4:05:36 PM
Which software are you using to do that?Edit: nevermind, but which plugin or so?
by Bombthecat
6/22/2026 at 3:19:25 PM
[dead]by emodendroket
6/22/2026 at 9:36:05 AM
Yo dawg, I heard you like agents, so we put agents in yo agents so you can burn tokens while you burn tokens.by da_grift_shift