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Denis Loginoff ⚡️

@DenLoginoff

Trier of things, solopreneur, @MIT grad diy/acc 👔 https://t.co/NPHwa8MZfE 📰 https://t.co/wTQhHj57ts 👾 https://t.co/wXQ3oPTryp

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Denis Loginoff ⚡️
Denis Loginoff ⚡️@DenLoginoff·
@GaryMarcus Moreover, just how stupid and incompetent the execs at these companies had to be to not foresee this? x.com/Ric_RTP/status…
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

Microsoft just banned its own engineers from using AI. The tool was literally costing MORE than the humans it was supposed to replace. They lied to you about AI adoption and now the whole narrative is blowing up: Microsoft gave thousands of engineers access to Claude Code six months ago and encouraged them to use it. Engineers loved it and adoption exploded. But then the invoices arrived. Token-based pricing means every query, every code review, every debugging session costs money. At scale across 100,000 engineers, the numbers became so large that Microsoft issued an internal order to cancel nearly all Claude Code licenses by end of June and force everyone onto their own cheaper tool instead. The company that invested $5 billion in Anthropic just told its own people to stop using Anthropic's product because it costs too much. Uber's story is even worse... Their CTO Praveen Neppalli Naga told The Information that the budget he planned for the full year was "blown away already" by April. Uber had rolled out Claude Code in December 2025. By March, 84% of their 5,000 engineers were using it with 70% of all committed code coming from AI systems. Heavy users were burning $500 to $2,000 per month each. Naga himself spent $1,200 in a single two-hour demo session. The company had even built internal leaderboards ranking engineers by how much AI they used. They literally gamified the spending and then ran out of money. Now look at what Nvidia's own VP of applied deep learning Bryan Catanzaro said to Axios last month. Direct quote: "For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." This is a VP at the company that SELLS the chips saying that using AI is more expensive than paying humans. Think about what this means for the entire AI narrative. Every CEO on every earnings call for the past two years has said the same thing: AI will make us more efficient, reduce headcount, and cut costs. The stock market rewarded every company that said it. Fired workers, stock goes up. Announced AI adoption, stock goes up. But the actual companies deploying AI at scale are discovering the math doesn't work. The MORE employees use AI, the HIGHER the bill. Goldman Sachs forecasts a 24x increase in token consumption by 2030 as companies adopt AI agents. Gartner just published a report showing that even though individual token prices will drop 90% by 2030, total enterprise AI costs will go UP because agents consume exponentially more tokens per task than basic tools. Meta built an internal dashboard called "Claudeonomics" to track which employees use the most AI. Amazon started pushing engineers to "tokenmaxx," their internal term for consuming as many AI tokens as possible. Both companies are spending hundreds of billions on AI infrastructure this year alone. And Microsoft, the company that bet its entire future on AI, just told 100,000 engineers to stop using the tool they liked best because the per-token bills got out of control. The companies building AI are telling investors it saves money. The companies using AI are finding out it costs more than the humans it was supposed to replace. And even the company that makes the chips just admitted it through its own VP. This is the gap nobody on Wall Street is pricing in. $725 billion in AI infrastructure spending this year across Big Tech. And the first companies to actually deploy these tools at scale are already pulling back because the economics don't work. What do you think?

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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
Why do you all hate vscode. I've always hated vscode, and now when I'm finally starting to accept it, you all move on to the next crap. Do you just enjoy tools that don't work?
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Denis Loginoff ⚡️
Denis Loginoff ⚡️@DenLoginoff·
@JLarky Unironically, they aren't very good at HMTX, despite its simplicity. Thing just wants to jump to writing JS despite so many reminders. Just goes to show they're mindless bots unable to think out of distribution 😅
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JLarky
JLarky@JLarky·
Again, what I take away from that is that it's more important than ever to pick the right framework. LLMs can push new features in a thing that already works. They can't organize what they are doing and learn how to apply that later. That's for you to figure out
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Denis Loginoff ⚡️@DenLoginoff·
@atmoio You expressed my exact mood this weekend. I touched grass and mannn, this AI bs cannot be more insignificant compared to many more important things in life. Like f*cking not even a comparison 😤
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Mo@atmoio·
I'm done. I'm f***ing done.
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Peter Mick
Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
@DenLoginoff i used to pull off 250+ tabs in Firefox on a Dell Inspiron with 6 or 8GB RAM... what happened Denis
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Denis Loginoff ⚡️
Denis Loginoff ⚡️@DenLoginoff·
@aarondfrancis Does skim not count? Ok ok don't beat me, I just used "regular" earlier today for fear of being permanently shunned. Asking for a friend 👀
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Aaron Francis
Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
When the barista asks what kind of milk I want in my latte and I say "just regular" I feel like God's bravest soldier in the fight against alternative milks
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Denis Loginoff ⚡️
Denis Loginoff ⚡️@DenLoginoff·
@ZackKorman Your generous donation of data and hardly earned paycheck money will greatly contribute to our wealth 🤑
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Zack Korman
Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
@DenLoginoff “Buy our product, we charge for usage with a 90% gross margin”
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Zack Korman
Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
Can we go back to the era where founders at least pretended to give a shit about the problems they were solving? I miss that.
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Zack Korman
Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
@DenLoginoff Haha under no illusion they ever cared I just want them to pretend a little
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shadcn
shadcn@shadcn·
Send help.
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saar
saar@shbhtngpl·
it's crazy how many competent programmers started programming with gaming
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