• pixxelkick@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Thus just in: handing your employees a bunch of nail guns with near zero effort put into training them on how to use the nail guns has resulted in terrible outcomes, to no one’s surprise.

    Its possible to use the tools efficiently at a low cost.

    But the average dev Ive worked with has zero clue how to do this and has had zero training and will just rip through tokens willy nilly.

    • AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social
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      6 hours ago

      Yeah no. If my boss comes to tell me that from now on my “productivity” will be measured in token usage rather than actual “production”, you can bet I will use agents for every fucking thing. Hell, I’ll even make a desktop clock that works by asking the IA what time is it every milisecond and then updating the time on screen every time. I’m gonna burn tokens till you regret it.

      If after this happens, the rules of billing change and my boss starts getting charged per token usage instead of a flat charge per month, that’s not my problem; until my productivity stops being measured in token usage, you are gonna pay dumb money for your dumbness.

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      9 hours ago

      It’s nothing to do with that. The costs are going up because the fees are going up. It’s the natural progression of any startup. Give everything away for free but at some point the bean counters come calling and the marketing department doesn’t cut it anymore.