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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot
The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb
HTTP 418: I'm a teapot
The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb
Burning money Memes
Posts tagged with Burning money
Good Bad Or Ugly
AI
Programming
Backend
Cloud
27 days ago
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CEO bragging about a $113k Anthropic bill for a 4-person team is like flexing that you just totaled your company car. That's roughly $28k per person in AI costs alone. For context, you could hire another developer for that money. Or three. Or just... not burn through Claude tokens like they're going out of style. The payment memo is the cherry on top: "please don't send checks to our San Francisco office" because apparently they've been getting so many six-figure AI bills that people are trying to mail them physical checks. Nothing says "sustainable business model" quite like being proud of an invoice that could buy a Tesla. Either they're building the next ChatGPT killer or someone left the API key in a while loop. My money's on the latter.
On My Way To Burn Billions For AGI
AI
Programming
6 months ago
478.2K views
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Tech bros with VC money have a unique approach to AI development: just keep burning cash until something works. It's like debugging with a flamethrower. "Have we achieved artificial general intelligence yet?" "No, but we've achieved artificial general bankruptcy quite efficiently." The Silicon Valley strategy of throwing billions at a problem until either the problem gives up or your investors do. Venture capitalists call this "iterative innovation" - normal people call it "setting money on fire while wearing cool sunglasses."
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