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lode | 1 month ago
Setting it up was easy enough, but just as I was about to start linking it to some test accounts, I noticed I already had blown through about $5 of Claude tokens in half an hour, and deleted the VPS immediately.
Then today I saw this follow up: https://mastodon.macstories.net/@viticci/115968901926545907 - the author blew through $560 of tokens in a weekend of playing with it.
If you want to run this full time to organise your mailbox and your agenda, it's probably cheaper to hire a real human personal assistant.
quietsegfault|1 month ago
0xbadcafebee|1 month ago
(keep in mind with the cost savings: do an initial calculation of your cloud cost first with a low-cost cloud model, not the default ones, and then multiply times 1-2 years, compare that cost to the cost of a local machine + power bill. don't just buy hardware because you think it's cheaper; cloud models are generally cost effective)
muwtyhg|1 month ago
Surely there is also the benefit of data privacy and not having a private company creating yet another ad profile of me to sell later on?
wartywhoa23|1 month ago
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turnsout|1 month ago
But I was inspired to use Claude Code to create my own personal assistant. It was shocking to see CC bang out an MVP in one Plan execution. I've been iterating it all week, but I've had it be careful with token usage. It defaults to Haiku (more than enough for things like email categorization), properly uses prompt caching, and has a focused set of tools to avoid bloating the context window. The cost is under $1 per check-in, which I'm okay with.
Now I get a morning and afternoon check-in about outstanding items, and my Inbox is clear. I can see this changing my relationship to email completely.
azinman2|1 month ago
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itissid|1 month ago
There has been some work around this practically being tried out using it for structured data outputs from LLMs https://docs.boundaryml.com/guide/baml-advanced/prompt-optim...
I won't claim I understand its implementation very well but it seems like the only approach to have a GOFAI style thing where the agent can ask for human help if it blows through a budget
columk|1 month ago
Developers trust lobsters more than humans.
The other wild thing is that many of these expensive automations that are being celebrated on X can already be done by voice using Siri, Google, or any MCP client.
jauntywundrkind|1 month ago
I still have Opus review the shit out of & plan my work. But it doesn't need to be hands on keyboard doing the work.
lurking_swe|1 month ago
Not doing so feels like asking for trouble.
lode|1 month ago
I'd find it hard to write such an article about how this is the next best thing since sliced bread without mentioning it spending so much money.
jmathai|1 month ago
I load $20 at a time and wait for it to break and add more.
iamtheworstdev|1 month ago
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drewstiff|1 month ago