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metal_coffin commented on More agent tools and AI tools should be pricing on outcomes (2025)   jxnl.co/writing/2025/06/1... · Posted by u/AnhTho_FR
moregrist · 3 days ago
It’s basically a royalty model. That’s common in some industries and with some products. I haven’t looked lately but both Unity and Unreal Engine had royalty models; game devs would pay either a fixed per-unit fee or a percentage of revenue after a certain volume of sales.

To be viable as a business plan, this requires that a certain percentage of your customers have viable products.

Here’s the thing though: anyone who has a high volume of sales will want to shed the royalty. This could be by negotiating different terms or just rewriting to avoid the component or service that wants the royalty.

For Unity and Unreal, it’s pretty common knowledge that AAA studios have separately negotiated licenses, presumably to reduce or eliminate the per-unit royalty. Some studios write their own engine, though that has its own costs.

For vibe coding I have real doubts about this model. There’s effectively no moat and no defensive IP (ie: patents), so anyone making enough revenue to pay $$$ on royalties will probably end hiring SWEs to rewrite their software to avoid royalties.

metal_coffin · 2 days ago
The difference is obvious: it doesn't cost Epic anything if you download their engine flail around for 5 years and release a buggy bomb. 5 years of tokens would cost a lot.
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iammjm · 10 days ago
I will remember and care. Like I still remember and care and will not buy a Tesla, as long as there are other options that are 80% as good, and usually for most products, there are.
metal_coffin · 10 days ago
The $20 claude quotas are so low, though, so it's basically 5x the price.
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georgemcbay · 15 days ago
> Dario Amodei Is An Even Bigger Liar Than Sam Altman

Oh, I don't know about that. That's a very big claim.

I don't trust either of them but I have a different reading of their motivations. Altman comes off to me like a ruthless sociopath who lies as easily as he breathes and Amodei comes off to me as more of an over-enthusiastic goober who is a bit high on his own supply.

metal_coffin · 15 days ago
So one fooled you and one didn't? The one that fooled you is the better liar.

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