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John Demian
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John Demian
@JohnDemian
Growth @laravelphp. Serverless fanboy
Central Europe Katılım Haziran 2009
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@getkimchi @IyegereS You're not getting your friday back, you are getting a couple of years back
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@IyegereS Building your own LLM to cut API costs is like buying a factory to save on bread.
A better option would be to run open models on an affordable OpenAI-compatible endpoint and get your Friday back.
👋 that's us. Kimchi.dev
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@RodmanAi There’s lots of alternatives out there, you just need to go outside your comfort zone a little.
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@meta_alchemist As I'm writing this Claude is having another moment, but guess what, my entire setup is working just fine.
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@meta_alchemist The API cost jump is brutal. Been burning cash like that too. kimchi.dev/openclaw is worth a look - got $50/month free credits and it's a fraction of the price to run the same setups.
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@meta_alchemist My setup currently looks like this:
Kimi K2.5 as a primary agent
GLM 5 as a coding agent
MiniMax M2.5 as a daily driver
Works out well enough that I stopped using Claude altogether.
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@PrajwalTomar_ $100 a day is rough. Been there.
Might be worth looking into kimchi.dev/openclaw. More cost-efficient alternative and you get $50/month in free credits to test different setups.
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I thought $200/month for Perplexity Max was expensive until I started using OpenClaw.
Burned through $100 in API credits in ONE day with Opus 4.6.
Tried cheaper models on OpenRouter and the quality dropped immediately.
I might be paying more for Perplexity upfront, but long term it’s been much more cost-efficient, and I don’t even need a Mac Mini anymore, so that’s another $600 saved.
Mac Mini is now just for experimenting with cool stuff.

Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_
I'm now running 19 different AI models at the same time and they're coordinating themselves. I switched from OpenClaw to Perplexity Computer a few days back and I'm honestly shocked at how much faster my research workflows are running. It's coordinating all these models in the background and picks the right one for each subtask: → Opus 4.6 when it needs to reason through something → Gemini 3.1 Pro for deep research → GPT-5.3 Codex for any coding tasks → GPT-5.4 Thinking for complex problems I'm pretty sure this is where all AI tools are heading. Not trying to build one perfect model, but getting good at coordinating multiple models.
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@FotoNugget They look more like a comic con interpretation of a bad commando.
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@codewithantonio Still on 26.3 and probably will stick to it for a little bit.
The people of X thank you for the PSA.
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@MarinaPTF @uyniversey Some supermarkets have ovens where they bake the bread themselves. The dough is probably frozen, not the bread itself.
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@JohnDemian @uyniversey If the bread in the supermarket is hot, it's not fresh: it's defrosted.
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@uyniversey my only gripe with the video is how that savage is handling the bread with bare hands. They give you plastic bags or gloves so you don't get those nasty bits on there. USE THEM!
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@uyniversey This is common in Europe. I've seen these in Germany, Romania, Italy, Poland and pretty much everywhere else in between. The bread is made fresh too, so fresh that sometimes you can't slice it because how hot it is.
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@karthikponna19 observability
I would have said "technical debt" if I had more words available.
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@iamdavenick @LDreamCreations @TeamYouTube “Brainless take”
That’s a bold choice of words for someone promoting the use of AI in creatives.
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Brainless take
The video wasn’t telling people to spam AI slop animations
It showed how to use AI tools to speed up the process and improve your content
If a book writer chooses pen and paper over keyboard, it doesn’t make his book better - it just makes him less efficient
And even if I did say “go make AI slop”…
YouTube launched its own AI video tools like Veo 3
Big tech companies are all releasing AI video generators (Sora 2, Meta Vibes, Veo 3, etc).
Over a billion people already use AI for images and videos.
My tutorial just showed a specific type of animation (history videos in 2D style)
So I gave out a bunch of custom prompts for free, which took me hours to write
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YouTube is banning tutorials?
Am I missing something? @TeamYouTube
I posted a tutorial 'How To Make 2D Animation' and received a strike?
It's dangerous? Am I a terrorist for teaching people to make cartoons?
I appealed and got rejected WITHIN 1 MINUTE.
Your AI slop system says 'We have carefully reviewed your content'
HOW CAN YOU REVIEW A 6 MIN VIDEO IN 1 MINUTE and also have time to make a decision


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