← Back to context Comment by sriku 14 hours ago This test would be a good way to lose existing subscribers perhaps. 3 comments sriku Reply techblueberry 14 hours ago Presumably they want to lose existing subscribers because it’s way too expensive to keep them at $20. Esophagus4 12 hours ago Is it? I’m curious because I thought they were raising prices to pay for exorbitant training costs, not because subscribers are expensive on a unit basis.I thought inference was cheap so there was little marginal cost of a new subscriber. dodobirdlord 10 hours ago This was more or less true until everyone and their dog started running agents in a 24/7 busyloop as a bit.
techblueberry 14 hours ago Presumably they want to lose existing subscribers because it’s way too expensive to keep them at $20. Esophagus4 12 hours ago Is it? I’m curious because I thought they were raising prices to pay for exorbitant training costs, not because subscribers are expensive on a unit basis.I thought inference was cheap so there was little marginal cost of a new subscriber. dodobirdlord 10 hours ago This was more or less true until everyone and their dog started running agents in a 24/7 busyloop as a bit.
Esophagus4 12 hours ago Is it? I’m curious because I thought they were raising prices to pay for exorbitant training costs, not because subscribers are expensive on a unit basis.I thought inference was cheap so there was little marginal cost of a new subscriber. dodobirdlord 10 hours ago This was more or less true until everyone and their dog started running agents in a 24/7 busyloop as a bit.
dodobirdlord 10 hours ago This was more or less true until everyone and their dog started running agents in a 24/7 busyloop as a bit.
Presumably they want to lose existing subscribers because it’s way too expensive to keep them at $20.
Is it? I’m curious because I thought they were raising prices to pay for exorbitant training costs, not because subscribers are expensive on a unit basis.
I thought inference was cheap so there was little marginal cost of a new subscriber.
This was more or less true until everyone and their dog started running agents in a 24/7 busyloop as a bit.