
Axisman
305 posts

Axisman
@MelansonIndus
Bug Bounty Hunter | Manufacturer | Engineer
Katılım Mart 2026
42 Takip Edilen16 Takipçiler

@PappusGaming @paradite_ @TheRealAdamG Totally true same thing happened with me I used to have a budget of 400$ and never even came close to hitting it and this month I'm at 300😂 but ayy the refund fixed everything for me and now I'm getting used to codex full time
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@paradite_ @MelansonIndus @TheRealAdamG Even if that might be true I killed my hour limit on a single prompt with claude. Usability is a part of being the best. If you infer 10x and get better results that is great, but if you can hardly offer that at a competitive pricepoint it doesnt matter either.
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@MelansonIndus @thsottiaux They planning on releasing a new multi agent feature, cli will get love
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@usguyver @paradite_ @TheRealAdamG That I know and that with every model but it doesn’t beat for 5.5 only on certain stuff that isn’t useful for the ordinary people that use AI
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@MelansonIndus @paradite_ @TheRealAdamG If you optimize your token usage using superpower, you can actually get a lot out of opus 4.7
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@Star_Knight12 happy i moved to codex today and cancelled my now 1 years sub in a row with GitHub copilot ahah
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@HackerOn2Wheels @Hacker0x01 Well cause we do private reports not open source
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Stored XSS report sitting on “New”(open) for a month now. Not picked up by @Hacker0x01 triage.
People that do this full time how are y’all handling the insanely slow response times? 🤯
Programs managers, no concerns in getting vulnerabilities in so late?
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@benvargas Have a look at the new pricing per model when this is going to kick in everything is 9x😂😂
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Translation: We want to lock you into a subscription but only provide you with up to your monthly committed spend in AI credits... and you'll lose them if not spent.
Sounds like a sweet deal for GitHub/Microsoft.

GitHub@github
Starting June 1st, GitHub Copilot will move to a usage-based billing model as GitHub Copilot supports more agentic and advanced workflows. In early May, you'll see a preview bill experience, giving visibility into projected costs before the transition. 👉 Read more about the upcoming change: github.blog/news-insights/…
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@badlogicgames That's not the worst part the models are tripping to 9x😂😂
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Starting June 1st, GitHub Copilot will move to a usage-based billing model as GitHub Copilot supports more agentic and advanced workflows.
In early May, you'll see a preview bill experience, giving visibility into projected costs before the transition.
👉 Read more about the upcoming change: github.blog/news-insights/…
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@paradite_ @TheRealAdamG Really cause you seem to be one of the few people that love opus right now 😂
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@MelansonIndus @TheRealAdamG I was running evals before ChatGPT came out. I think I know how to do it.
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@paradite_ @TheRealAdamG I think your eval needs to be checked cause I can tell you that Opus is is worst the GPT 5.5 but that's your opinion I respect it
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@TheRealAdamG Already ran my evals. Worse and more expensive than Opus.
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I will totally need to reevaluate how I work with AI now
But this makes a lot of sense, it is not really sustainable to manage economics when some people consume millions of tokens per single premium token
Nevertheless it’s hard to grok for anyone who got used to taking advantage of sub agents not costing additional budget 🙃
GitHub@github
Starting June 1st, GitHub Copilot will move to a usage-based billing model as GitHub Copilot supports more agentic and advanced workflows. In early May, you'll see a preview bill experience, giving visibility into projected costs before the transition. 👉 Read more about the upcoming change: github.blog/news-insights/…
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@Trivinion @github It is and their lost their difference instead of keeping it and highering the pro + they change the whole workflow
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@MelansonIndus @github That’s right. I used to think GitHub Copilot was great because it offered capable models at affordable prices, but now GitHub feels just like any other company.
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