AI apps are like music

warthog | 21 points

Pricing for digital services sucks. I really hate the monthly subscription payment model. If I use a service infrequently I’m being ripped off, and if I use it a lot I’m undercharged. The incentives are all wrong.

Why can’t I just pay for what I actually use? I do that for electricity and my landline — why can’t I do the same for my mobile phone, internet, video streaming, AI, etc.

perilunar | 10 hours ago

The popular ones are boring and way over used Most people are happy with a subscription service that doesn't really serve their tastes or compensate the sources effectively. * I won't get really into it unless I have a solution using hardware I own. * People that care about it are incredibly passionate about it. For the rest it is a boring subject in and of itself. * "It can change the world"

flax | 12 hours ago

> Everyone describes AI apps the same way: "Cursor for X."

First time I hear this phrase, and I’ve read a healthy amount of articles about AI.

yoz-y | 15 hours ago

The author complains about model picker drop “complexity”, then follows up with an example about how the insurance industry prices their products.

They conclude by asserting that ai-adjacent apps should “get rid of that damn model picker” and “be more like insurance”. As if the insurance industry wasn’t one of the most predatory, parasitic, scummy and user-hostile industries out there.

Please don’t follow this advice, we don’t need _more_ opacity and insurance-like companies.

I also personally think think that the “point it at the mosh of your choice” mechanism will only become _more_ popular, not less.

FridgeSeal | 15 hours ago

A rare excellent take

ripped_britches | 14 hours ago

Another call for the ongoing stupid-ification of software....

pdntspa | 14 hours ago