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aweb commented on No, it doesn't cost Anthropic $5k per Claude Code user   martinalderson.com/posts/... · Posted by u/jnord
anonzzzies · 2 days ago
I calculated only last weekend that my team would cost, if we would run Claude Code on retail API costs, around $200k/mo. We pay $1400/month in Max subscriptions. So that's $50k/user... But what tokens CC is reporting in their json -> a lot of this must be cached etc, so doubt it's anywhere near $50k cost, but not sure how to figure out what it would cost and I'm sure as hell not going to try.
aweb · 2 days ago
I'm surprised, isn't it forbidden to use the Max plan as part of a company? Just curious, as I thought it was forbidden by the ToS but I'm not sure if I have a good understanding of it
aweb commented on A new Little Prince museum has opened its doors in Switzerland   lepetitprince.com/en/even... · Posted by u/gnabgib
aweb · 3 months ago
Very surprised and sad to see so many dismissive comments of the book. It's a really popular one in France for a very good reason. It's so creative, poetic and touching that I doubt you can read it and stay indifferent.

If you've never read it, do yourself a favor and do so! It's quite short, and I hope you'll like it.

aweb commented on Show HN: Stop It – an iOS app using visual therapy to help break habits   stop-it.app/... · Posted by u/rouuuge
aweb · 9 months ago
That looks really interesting! Is there a plan for an Android or web-based version?
aweb commented on Project Europe aims to drive European innovation   projecteurope.co/... · Posted by u/doener
Kezzo · a year ago
"Criteria

You are under 25 years old."

That's pretty low and strict, I wonder what the reasoning for this is? I would argue that most people looking to drive innovation have actually had some time to gather experience in some industry to see what opportunities exist to innovate on, so most candidates for this would definitely be above 25...

---------------------------------- Edit: Found the answer from their FAQ https://docs.google.com/document/d/11nM7i-WlGqgC9w_2uAl0LZVO...

"Why focus on 25 years and younger?

Our goal is to encourage the next generation to take more risks and make entrepreneurship more acceptable across European culture. We believe many VC products out there cater to entrepreneurs irrespective of age. By focusing on under 25 year olds we aim to support a younger set of founders that often don’t fit the requirements of venture investors. Backing first-time founders at a young age is more risky but it’s the bet we’re making to change the narrative of European entrepreneurship."

I mean I think it's great to fill the gap where venture investments are lacking, but then don't call it 'Project Europe' if it's an initiate with a rather narrow focus!

aweb · a year ago
Totally agree. Maybe they want less experienced people that can be manipulated into working tons of hours?

In any case, I'm pretty sure that's illegal under anti discrimination laws

aweb commented on The Surreal Magnificence of Fatherhood   shreyans.org/fatherhood... · Posted by u/shreyans
pedrosorio · a year ago
> Start feeding them more than just milk/formula at 6-8 months.

This feels out of place. What did you do the first time?

aweb · a year ago
We actually start what we call "diversification" (=eating solid food) even earlier in France: we were advised by our paediatrician to do it when the baby was 4 months old.

Apparently if you start early and have him try a lot of different stuff (especially potentially allergenic things like nuts), it causes less allergy problems later on.

It's worked very well for us, the kid loves it and feeding him is quite fun (although certainly messy!)

It's interesting to see how different it is depending on the country though!

aweb commented on Python Chart Examples   python-graph-gallery.com/... · Posted by u/holtzy
aweb · 2 years ago
Wow, these examples are amazing!

I've used matplotlib in the past and was disappointed by the final look of the generated charts, nice to know there's hope and I can make them look good the next time I need it :D

aweb commented on Using Lidar to map tree shadows   tedpiotrowski.svbtle.com/... · Posted by u/tppiotrowski
aweb · 3 years ago
The French mapping service is starting to do HD LIDAR captures of the whole of France, and some of them are already available: https://geoservices.ign.fr/lidarhd (At the bottom)

I'd be curious to know if you plan to include these in your app at some point in the future?

Thanks for all the work you did on Shademaps!

aweb commented on Show HN: A gallery of graphs built with React and D3.js   react-graph-gallery.com... · Posted by u/holtzy
aweb · 3 years ago
Wow, I don't know a thing about dataviz but I really liked the website! The real world examples are really helpful to understand why we could use a certain kind of chart. Keep up the good work!
aweb commented on Ask HN: Where to Feature Startup on Spanish, Portuguese, German, French?    · Posted by u/OnlyMateo
aweb · 3 years ago
For french, there's a decent website similar to Product Hunt: https://lespepitestech.com/

It has a good following and a weekly e-mail list so it's probably worth it to post there as well

aweb commented on The new age of sleeper trains   spectator.co.uk/article/t... · Posted by u/hhs
avidiax · 3 years ago
If airports could stop being unpredictable, that would make train travel not worth the time and money premium.

But with COVID, airports added an extra hour of recommended time for both domestic and international, and security is staffed for the median, not the peak, so it looks like we can expect no improvement there.

aweb · 3 years ago
A big argument for night trains is ecology and diminishing your CO2 footprint, which won't be affected by airport efficiency

u/aweb

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