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$40/mo for deepseek r1 seems steep compared to a pro sub on open ai /claude unless you run 24x7. im not sure how sharing is making this affirdable.


> $40/mo for deepseek r1 seems steep compared to a pro sub on open ai /claude unless you run 24x7.

"Running 24x7" is what people want to do with openclaw.


Seems like they have a rate limit so it is kinda the same as normal subs - don’t really see the advantage yet


> Seems like they have a rate limit so it is kinda the same as normal subs - don’t really see the advantage yet

It's not really the same "limit", AIUI.

SLLM: Being capped to the rate would make your openclaw run slowly, but still be able to work 24x7.

Normal Subs: Hiting the limit means your openclaw doesn't run at all for hours.


Presumably the rate limit is much higher


Yes you don't choose this for the price. But because you want to control yout dependencies.


What do you think Microsoft is doing? :)


Did a little bit of analysis on outage trends. Tl;dr: there has been an increase in outages since 2019 owing primarily to the increased feature surface areas (Codespace, Actions, Copilot) and higher usage in the AI era.

https://me.bhavanaai.com/blog/github-outage-trends/


The only thing I would disagree with in this is the RO water. RO has a very high waste ratio: one is to three, or at best one is to one i.e that is dumping out three gallons of water just to get one gallon of drinking water. <aybe makes sense for a place like Flint, Michigan But in a very wasteful for the majority of the United States.


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