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Kimi 2.5 was like using Sonnet 4 on a flaky ADSL line. I haven't tried K2.6 yet, but the physical unreliability of the connection was too off-putting.

Isn't that essentially GPT Pro Extended Thinking?

Their top tier plan got a 3x limit boost. This has been the first week ever where I haven't run out of tokens.




How does this work? Someone names a coin after his project, pays him commission for every transaction so he will be incentivised to give it positive coverage on his blog, then sells their stake once the value inflates leaving bagholders with worthless coinage and Yegge with his commission?

Edit: Apparently so: https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/01/22/steve-yegges-gas-town-vib...


That's pretty typical of 404 Media's reporting style.

From the article, here is the recording of the meeting:

https://www.youtube.com/live/xLPF3rTT0mY

The event in question can be seen around 1:56:00 through 2:00:00 (approx)


It amazed me that no one picked up on Codex last summer when it was effectively unlimited. I must have burnt through £10k worth of inference whilst still paying £20 a month

Last summer it was good for certain tasks, but letting it run wild was a recipe for a huge mess where you'd spend more time unraveling it than writing the whole thing by hand. That was my experience, at least.

It’s still great. I’ve pumped out 5 apps this month on the $200.

I just used it because I preferred the UX.

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