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The fact that I'm getting rate-limited every day even though my company has enterprise-level subscriptions to gemini, chatgpt, etc. tells me this bubble is far from popping. I predict within a year 80%+ of devs will be using LLMs to write most of their code for them.


If it is so certain that will happen this year, why didn't it happen already last year, or the year before that? By most peoples measures the codegen hasn't improved. Some believe the newly released models are even a regression on the old in favor of saving costs.


The tooling for autonomous programming agents are still improving and being iterated upon. Developing integrations with various systems and learning how to most effectively make use of agents is an ongoing and open problem. Adoption has actually been reasonably fast.


If they are rate limiting you, it means they already started enshitfying the product before it is even profitable


I interpret it more that they're losing money on it and are trying to limit the bleeding.


Why would they enshittifiy?


Because that's peak extraction for the enshittifier




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