Rubén
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Rubén
@spincorrecto
Política, inversión, tecnología y desarrollo de software.





que triste lo mal que está este país para que a la gente 2500 míseros euros le parezca mucho dinero

🦔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🤗



El otro día os dije que en casa habíamos gastado 70.000€ en 2025 💸 (somos 2 autónomos + 2 hijos). Os comparto (sin filtros) en qué se ha ido el dinero y cómo organizamos nuestras finanzas familiares (ingresos, gastos, ahorro, inversión…): youtube.com/watch?v=pWpl3u…




This needs to be posted from time to time. Bottom line, the more you build the more housing costs. Correlation is not causation but my god!



Y aquí aparece uno de los grandes problemas de muchas ciudades occidentales. La demanda ha crecido muchísimo en las últimas décadas, pero la oferta no ha seguido el ritmo. Resultado: muchísima gente compitiendo por muy pocas viviendas. 9/17





Ninguno de sus amigos quiere ahorrar, es la única verdad. Viviendo en casa de tus padres con 2k netos en 3-4 años has comprado piso sin mayor problema.






A mí la gente que tiene 2-3 pisos en propiedad, no me va a dar ninguna pena si el estado expropia esas viviendas para alquiler social. Que se gasten el dinero en otra cosa.











