Comment by rcarmo
18 hours ago
I think this is somewhat disingenuous since not everyone uses the latest thing, and people tend to stick to “what works” for them.
Models are picky enough about prompting styles that changing to a new model every week/month becomes an added chunk of cognitive overload, testing and experimentation, plus even in developer tooling there have been minor grating changes in API invocations and use of parameters like temperature (I have a fairly low-level wrapper for OpenAI, and I had to tweak the JSON handling for GPT-5).
Also, there are just too many variations in API endpoints, providers, etc. We don’t really have a uniform standard. Since I don’t use “just” OpenAI, every single tool I try out requires me to jump through a bunch of hoops to grab a new API key, specify an endpoint, etc.—and it just gets worse if you use a non-mainstream AI endpoint.
> I think this is somewhat disingenuous since not everyone uses the latest thing, and people tend to stick to “what works” for them.
They say that the number of users on Claude 4.5 spiked and then a significant number of users reverted to 4.0 with the trend going up, and they are talking about their usage metrics. So I don't get how your comment is relevant to the article ?
His comment is relevant to the headline. You must be new here.