Miguel

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Miguel

Miguel

@miggypthinks

Giving companies the inside lane on AI with @ThrottlAI

New York, NY Katılım Aralık 2020
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Let that sink in for a moment. DeepSeek v4 pro 75% discount. Permanent! In: $0.43 Out: $0.87 If you read the DeepSeek v4 tech paper you know that this model is insanely good when it comes to efficiency. Only 27% compute and only 10% cache compares to v3.2. SemiAnalysis wrote a great article. DeepSeek is now all about cost / token efficiency.
DeepSeek@deepseek_ai

We are making our discount permanent! 🎉 Enjoy building with DeepSeek-V4-Pro and bring your innovative ideas to life! 🚀

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Miguel@miggypthinks·
Spotify adding concert tickets is the clearest sign yet that subscription revenue isn't enough. Every app eventually becomes a mall.
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
deepseek orchestrates my whole workflow through hermes. codex rate limits hit? claude takes over. it's just routing at this point.
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
@HedgieMarkets Not sure why companies haven't taken a step back and made real inference infrastructure improvements. DeepSeek has been giving me great results in agent harnesses for 1/10th of the price of these frontier models
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Hedgie
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔Microsoft canceled its internal Claude Code licenses this week after token-based billing made the cost untenable, even for a company with effectively infinite cloud resources. Uber's CTO sent an internal memo warning the company burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in just four months. American AI software prices have jumped 20% to 37%, and GitHub (owned by Microsoft) is dropping flat-rate plans for usage-based billing across its products. My Take The AI subsidy era is ending in real time. The same company that put $13 billion into OpenAI and built the Azure infrastructure powering most of Anthropic's compute just looked at the bill from a competitor's coding tool and decided it was not worth paying. That is not a productivity failure on Anthropic's end. Token-based pricing is forcing every enterprise customer to confront the actual cost of running these models at scale, and the number turns out to be far higher than the flat-rate experiments suggested. This ties directly to my Gemini Flash post yesterday. Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google all raised effective prices in the last six months. Enterprises that built workflows assuming AI costs would keep falling are now watching annual budgets evaporate in months. Two outcomes look likely from here. Either enterprises scale back AI usage to fit budgets, which slows the revenue ramp the labs need to justify their valuations ahead of IPOs, or the labs cut prices and absorb the losses, which makes the unit economics worse at exactly the wrong moment. Both paths land in the same place, the numbers stop working, and somebody has to take the writedown. Hedgie🤗
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
Google seems to be adopting a "throw half cooked shit at the wall and see what sticks" strategy. I was using antigravity as a daily driver, and the 2.0 version completely changed my workflows and I haven't really touched it since.
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
Google just hit usage in Antigravity hard
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
Venezuela Tech Week with Throttl. Out here sharing the real stuff we’ve been doing with businesses trying to make AI useful. Always down to connect and find new opportunities and synergies. Let’s link if you’re here
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
Activos en la pista! Here at the first Venezuela Tech Week
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
@code_rams 🎓 with a gown! They didn't increase weekly limits!
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Ramya Chinnadurai 🚀
Ramya Chinnadurai 🚀@code_rams·
3 things Pro/Max users actually get today: 1. 2x the 5-hour rate limit (no more "wait 4 hours" mid-session) 2. Peak-hour penalty gone for Claude Code (the silent killer at 9am EST) 3. Opus API caps raised (relevant if you're orchestrating subagents) Translation: solo founders can run Claude Code through a full work block without watching the clock. The infra constraint that made me batch sessions is gone.
Claude@claudeai

We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.

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Miguel@miggypthinks·
@tomhacks They didn't even increase compute. Increasing 5 hour limits and leaving weekly the same means nothing to the people using claude code as a daily driver
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Tom Siwik
Tom Siwik@tomhacks·
Next time. Can you please just tell us that you're struggling with compute and have to stop subscriptions + do some rate limiting? While some people will get mad (entitled pricks) most of us would understand and accommodate (albeit a little sour) Instead this spiel of rug pulling services, free trial pro instead of claude code, lobotomizing the newest release instead of full throttle, banning users and focusing compute on b2b for moneyz. A little transparency goes a long way with trust and now people found out anyway that Anthropic was struggling (like OpenAI did some time ago too) You do you, but... c'mon.
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs

Usage limits are up, effective today we're: 1) Doubling Claude Code's 5-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans 2) Removing peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans 3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models

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Miguel@miggypthinks·
@claudeai Yeah. This is silly. The issue had been the weekly limit.
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Claude@claudeai·
Effective today, we are: 1) Doubling Claude Code’s 5-hour rate limits for Pro, Max, and Team plans; 2) Removing the peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans; and 3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
@thekitze I think the key is observability. Too many people are expecting a set it and forget it outcome.
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kitze · supermac.io 🐦‍🔥
with the state of both openclaw and hermes being hit and miss, i understand if you are frustrated and want to give up on agents HOWEVER!! the concept is not going anywhere, it's only gonna become better and more valuable. you DON'T have to use them right now, but you can still proceed with doing 4 things: #1: craft skills for most things in your life (email, calendar, doctor appointments, amazon, grocery shopping, managing contractors, etc etc) #2: move as much data as you can from cloud providers and move to local md files, sqlite databases, NAS, etc etc. #3: define and write down your problems, ambitions, goals, app ideas, income, bank accounts, bank transactions, investments, stocks, things you need to do, things that are preventing you from living the life you want, etc etc #4: let llms interview you daily and learn about you, just random questions about your personal and work life. build a wiki from it or keep it in markdown files, whatever you can still leverage the skills in codex/claude etc etc and as OC/hermes/whatever comes next is ready and when the agents get smarter, all the 4 points will come together and your life will be on autopilot i'm doing this since december and haven't stopped ✌️
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
That's exactly right. These people who talk about "throw everything into an .md" clearly haven't used these systems for anything prod. Context bloat and drift is incredibly difficult to control, even with Claude/GPT memory systems I find myself rooting through the thought paths only to find an old memory messing up the output
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underwaterfish
underwaterfish@morefishoil·
@anujcodes_21 The CLAUDE.md / skills / commands structure is solid. The thing nobody mentions: you can nest CLAUDE.md per subdirectory and Claude only loads the relevant one for that part of the codebase. Killed my context bloat instantly on a 40-file repo.
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Anuj
Anuj@anujcodes_21·
Holy shit. Someone just leaked the Claude Code project template teams are quietly using. This isn't prompting anymore. This is AI engineering infrastructure. ⚡️ The entire setup revolves around one file: CLAUDE.md Every time Claude makes a mistake → you add a rule Every time you repeat yourself → you add a workflow Every time something breaks → you add a guardrail Claude literally trains itself on your project. And the structure is wild: • CLAUDE.md → project memory & instructions • skills/ → reusable AI workflows • hooks/ → automated checks & guardrails • docs/ → architecture decisions • src/ → actual code modules • tools/ → scripts + prompts You're not chatting with AI anymore. You're building an AI that knows your repo. The craziest part? You only configure this once. After that Claude: – reviews code automatically – refactors on command – enforces architecture rules – writes release notes – runs workflows from skills – remembers past mistakes And it keeps getting smarter. Most people: open ChatGPT → write prompt → copy paste → repeat This setup: open terminal → run skill → code shipped You're basically running AI teammates inside your repo. This template is the difference between: • using Claude occasionally • running Claude like infrastructure Drop it in any project. Your AI stops guessing — and starts operating.
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
@KevinNaughtonJr This is the way! Also using docker per project (and having AI deal with the setup).
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Kevin Naughton Jr.
Kevin Naughton Jr.@KevinNaughtonJr·
one of the many reason why you should do all your development remotely over ssh -open and close your devices and work continues in the cloud -connect and disconnect freely on all your different machines (including phone) and pick up exactly where you left off -increases your battery life since nothing runs locally -never need to reconfigure machines since the only one that matters is in the cloud -worry less about your stuff: if something gets lost/stolen/breaks you won't care (aside from cost) since you machines are just portals to your remote devbox -if you're ever without wifi you can work locally if you sync your files across devices with syncthing and changes are synced when you're back online -many other benefits of having a cloud machine like using tailscale with it as a VPN/exit node and much more try this workflow for a couple months and i guarantee you'll never go back to developing software locally
resham ☻@Reshusaur

new walk of shame: agent still working, but the cafe closed

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Miguel@miggypthinks·
@tonysimons_ @Anthropic @OpenAI @GeminiApp Yeah, finding ways to make subscriptions or low cost models is the move. Also, the difference between frontier models and open source seems to be closing.
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Tony Simons
Tony Simons@tonysimons_·
I CANCELLED MY @Anthropic CLAUDE CODE SUB ✌️ There’s just no sense in paying for a service from a company with deceptive practices and a clear hatred for open source. ✳️ My Current AI Services > @openai ChatGPT Plus (Codex) $20 > @GeminiApp Pro (Free 15-month sub still in effect) > @ollama Pro $20 > @MiniMax_AI $40 Token Plan (probably overkill and will be reevaluating next month) > @NousResearch $10 Plan (bumping up to $20 next month) That’s LESS THAN $100/month. And I have plenty of access to GPT 5.5, Kimi K2.6, DeepSeek v4, GLM-5.1, and all the other major players. Don’t let the Internet Grift-Gods trick you. Odds are you DO NOT need to spend more than this. Unless you’re doing some serious customer-facing work on a daily basis, $80 is more than enough to keep you going and building rad things with Hermes Agent or OpenClaw. Spend less, build smarter. 🤘🏻
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Miguel@miggypthinks·
Switched over to DeepSeek as my main agent model. The cost of the model just opens so many doors and use cases! Coding is acceptable and with skills works about as good as Sonnet I'd say.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
I have Claude Code fully integrated into my smart glasses Everywhere I go I am now vibe coding When you are talking to me in real life, I am not paying attention to you. I am nodding, but I have no idea what you are saying. That's because I am silently shipping. I am watching the green lines of the terminal scroll by at all times. I am silently giving commands to my glasses on what to build next. I am reaching record levels of LOC shipped. There are multiple lakes in Michigan that no longer have water in it because of me I am using up my Claude plan faster than anyone else on earth. Nobody can match my velocity. If you are building a competing product, it is over. Give up. Unless you have Claude Code being projected into your cornea at all hours of the day, you simply have no shot. GGs.
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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Bud
Bud@budapp·
Introducing Bud. The first AI Human Emulator. Bud has a full computer with storage, compute, and memory to build and code, sms and telegram to communicate, a full browser to use, can create/store/edit files, connect and use your tools, learn custom skills, work fully autonomously, and complete any task end to end just like a human. Text the number below or try free at bud [dot] app. Comment for 100k free credits.
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