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@nastya
Is it just me, or does it feel like AI coding is getting more expensive instead of cheaper? I’ve recently started hitting Cursor’s $20 limit much faster, and once that’s reached, it becomes almost unusable. Even the smallest suggestions are trashy. As for alternatives, I haven’t found anything that matches the chat experience for larger edits + good direct AI-powered autocompletes. Testing Kiro now, but autocompletes mostly don’t work at all. Maybe I just need to get used to using Claude in the terminal for bigger tasks and save Cursor for direct edits only 🤔
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@basedexplorer.eth
yeah it’s been expensive since the beginning esp for heavy usage makes sense to pay for the most expensive plans if you’re working on something big or commercially
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I'm using claude code's $100/mo plan and it gives me more than enough quota
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@jj
It’s like they get you hooked on the vibe coding and they take it away to see if you’ll pay
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@altagers.eth
It is expensive
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@flashprofits.eth
Yes. They attract a bunch of users with low prices. Then they raise prices. Then they use the old user counts multiplied by the new prices to make investors think they are swimming in cash and worth putting $40B more into. https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-haters-gui/
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Debsourya Datta
@debsouryadatta
It's true, you can see the claude max subscription is around 200 dollars 🥲
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@dcon.eth
everything has (probably) been heavily subsidized at first to get traction
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@hellno.eth
can highly recommend claude code
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@danielgarrick.eth
I’ve come around to anti-vibe-coding. I have more success when I spend a lot of time upfront planning, and then providing all of my planning docs, diagrams, designs, etc to Claude, and then asking it to implement it one step at a time. Cuts down on tokens and forces me to think through what I actually need.
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