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Comment by DrammBA

7 days ago

> are you likely to place the blame on OpenCode?

am I? Probably, but I get your point that your average user would blame Anthropic instead.

> even if total token limits are the same, less caching means higher costs

Not really, flat-rate pricing simply gives you a fixed token allotment, so less caching means you consume your 5-hour/weekly allotment faster.

> Not really, flat-rate pricing simply gives you a fixed token allotment, so less caching means you consume your 5-hour/weekly allotment faster.

Higher costs for Anthropic, not users. With a tool that caches suboptimally, you cost Anthropic more per token.

  • Again, subscription gives you a fixed allotment of tokens, doesn't matter if you consume them with claude code or with a 3rd-party tool, both get the same amount of tokens and thus cost Anthropic the same.

    In fact it might even be better for Anthropic if people use 3rd-party tools that cache suboptimally because the cache hits don't consume the fixed allotment so claude code users get more of a free ride and thus cost Anthropic more money.