Basically the same as every MMORPG that is still around today which are now just single player games.
For me LinkedIn is the worst offender of all social media. Users on there generate their slop posts and go so far as to share their slop-generation workflow with others to farm interactions.
Genuine question, doesn't this apply to coding style than actual results? Same applies to writing style. LLMs manage to write great stories but they don't suit my writing style. When generating code it doesn't always suit my coding style but the code it generates functions fine.
I got a pro subscription yesterday. With it you get a certain amount of tokens and you have a certain limit every 5 hours and every week.
Once the limit is reached, you can choose to pay-per-token, upgrade your plan, or just wait until it refreshes. The more expensive subscription variants just contain more tokens, that’s all.
Right. I understand the potential for maximum usage (and abusing) of Claude in production. I don't suspect Claude will get caught too easily giving free beer.
We'll both find out if Pro's token limits are sufficient for spending a weekend on a learning project, and what the fallback looks like.
Interesting to compare the US to Denmark while they are so different with respect to their healthcare system.
On another note, why are there quite a few articles posted on US healthcare? Genuine question. I deliberately skip many news websites because I don’t want to read about such topics but just want to focus on technology.
This was a great read, very refreshing. I like the idea of just starting a website and writing articles on it.
It is interesting that my first thought when considering doing so is: "How will I get any traffic?", but that's beside the point. I think I should just share it with friends and see how it goes.
For me LinkedIn is the worst offender of all social media. Users on there generate their slop posts and go so far as to share their slop-generation workflow with others to farm interactions.
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