Comment by mediaman
5 days ago
That's the old way of thinking about software economics, where marginal cost is zero.
Marginal cost of LLMs is not zero.
I come from manufacturing and find this kind of attitude bizarre among some software professionals. In manufacturing we care about our tools and invest in quality. If the new guy bought a micrometer from Harbor Freight, found it wasn't accurate enough for sub-.001" work, ignored everyone who told him to use Mitutoyo, and then declared that micrometers "don't work," he would not continue to have employment.
The closer analogy there is if someone used ChatGPT despite everyone telling them to use Claude, and declared that LLMs suck. This is closer to the mistake people actually make.
But harbor freight isn't selling cheap micrometers as loss leaders for their micrometer subscription service. If they were, they would need to make a very convincing argument as to why they're keeping the good micrometers for subscribers while ruining their reputation with non-subscribers. Wouldn't you say?