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Epholysyesterday at 9:28 AM11 repliesview on HN

> The $200 per month subscription comes with a ton of usage.

$200 dollars + VAT is half of my rent.

I know HN is not a good place to rant on this subject, but I'm often flabbergasted about the number of people here that lives in a bubble with regard to the price of tech. Or just prices in general.

I remember someone who said a few years ago (I'm paraphrasing): "You could just use one of the empty room in your house!". It was so outlandish I believed it was a joke at first.

EDIT: "not", minor grammar


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mememememememoyesterday at 11:38 AM

Thanks for the alternative perspective.

I think I am in the middle. I can afford $200/m but it'd be a brainer. And I don't pay that as I barely use home AI enough to warrant it.

I am also amazed at the richer end of HN but now I realize I am priviledged. Earned it? Like fuck I did. Lucky to be born a geek in late 20c. I'd be useless as a middle ages guy.

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layer8yesterday at 11:25 AM

The other part of the bubble is assuming working in projects that allow disclosing any code or project details to a generic third party with that kind of power asymmetry.

Bombthecatyesterday at 9:45 AM

That's why ai is for the "rich". Poor people or later on middle class will be left behind....

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1123581321yesterday at 4:19 PM

It’s a good reminder. Claude Max costs about as much as the global poverty line ($3/day.) I think it’s okay to invest in it, but we should try to make sure it’s worthwhile, and also invest in charity.

dahartyesterday at 2:43 PM

$200/mo is a lot, sure, but the shocking part of that comparison is your rent. I didn’t know $400/mo apartments still existed. For most people in the US and EU, $200 would be closer to 15%-20% of rent I think? My cell phone bill for my family is almost $200/mo.

Last year, at first, $200 seemed crazy. Now that I’m getting addicted to coding agents, not so much. Some companies are paying API rates for AI for employees, and it’s a lot more than $200/mo. It seems like funny money, and I’m not sure it’ll last.

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coldteayesterday at 12:23 PM

In the US/Western Europe? Because for devs especially in the former, $200 is pocket change, especially for a core productivity tool. And the rent would be in the $1200 to $3000 easily. Same for houses. Maybe not in NY or SF, but in most of the US there's no shortage of house spaces and redundant rooms.

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weird-eye-issueyesterday at 10:21 AM

You think I don't understand that? I'm friends with people who make little more than that amount per month.

But it's not all that relevant to this conversation. It's not like this is the first time economic inequality is a thing.

It's just as relevant to me factoring in your salary the next time I go buy a car.

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edgyquantyesterday at 10:15 AM

For me I pass the token costs off to my clients. Not everyone is a hobbyist burning their own cash on personal projects

hyperbovineyesterday at 10:18 AM

Work pays.

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walletdraineryesterday at 9:51 AM

>I'm often flabbergasted about the number of people here that lives in a bubble with regard to the price of tech

Sorry, no. You live in the bubble, the people you think are living in a bubble are actually doing the very opposite and taking advantage of the lack of bubbles in our globally connected world.

Today, basically anyone can sell any bullshit to billions of people around the world. We’ve never lived in less of a bubble.

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