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Usually when there's "on a [low] $/mo" you'll hear basic advice. You'd be surprised to find out many folks are not aware of this!
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Well, there's also the "How we saved $10M/mo by actually paying attention to indexes" trope.
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If you feel like it: start a blog! You have knowledge that you consider basic and a certain other subset of the population is interested in it and doesn't know it exists.
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> Sometimes you need the absolute cutting-edge reasoning of Claude 3.5 Sonnet or GPT-4o

Dead giveaway

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Maybe it's tongue-in-cheek.
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Upon rereading, I'd agree. Fits with the tone of the rest of the write up.
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I think it's good. I've definitely seen resource inflation exactly that OP is alluding to in enterprise. A desire to have some huge cloud based solution with AWS, spark bla bla when a python script with pandas in a cron job was faster.
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Not only that, his whole business model seems to be "profit off the AI bubble and get the big techs to indirectly subsidize you"

Which obviously works, it's not like there aren't tons of multi-million startups ultimately doing the exact same thing, and yet. It feels a bit... trite?

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