>Pres F to spit on microslopSo is it official? Did the bubble start to pop?
>>108647083>Did the bubble start to pop?many days ago
>>108647083This always happens. I wish I could afford to run something as good as opus locally. I fucking hate relying on big tech for anything as you just get scammed.
>>108647083looks like there's morehttps://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/changes-to-github-copilot-individual-plans/
>>108647102>opus>>108647140
>>108647140mf just bought pro+ for a year.. hopefully they give me full refund
>>108647083Seems like the opposite of any bubbles bursting. They have more demand than they can build data centers to serve it for the looks of it.
>>108647083this is happening across AI companies, we already knew the prices were heavily subsidized and now they're going to jack them/reduce features over this year
>>108647083Copilot is not that essential to need a special account so yeah it will blow up the moment it's paid.
>>108647150Opus 4.7 sucks ass. It's sassy like GPT 5.3 and too fucking lazy.
>>108647158they're losing a shitload of money and copilot is the worst of the coding agent tools. Why would I use copilot when there's claude code or codex
Isn't it giga bullish for AI that Github can't keep up with demand for Copilot?And I'm glad that I stopped using Github Copilot about a year ago. My fear of overdependence on AI tools and them getting nerfed / price hiked seems to become valid
>>108647205I use it at work but for my personal projects it's not that helpful. The projects I make aren't your hackery experiments but since I'm in control I can engineer short durable code. No need for AI.
>>108647179No clue, I take their limits are less restrictive? Ultimately, MS can afford to bleed money and the fact they decided on this means they are pretty confident enough people are down to pay up.
>>108647083it will if free users dont feel compelled to upgrade
>>108647083So they can't meet demand?Reads like the bubble isn't popping any time soon.All the services are tightening their allowances and increasing prices, Copilot Pro was the best deal you could get but apparently even MS with billions in money can't maintain it.
Data centers full up. Data centers competing for land against houses for infinity immigrants.
>>108647083The human brain wins yet again.
>>108647083Hundreds of billions spent on new data centers and RAM prices skyrocketed to $1,000 and this is what you get.
>>108647083Many moons ago, as even if they lose or regain value it's going to be the dot com bubble v2
>>108647083Sounds like they are defaulting because they have ran out of affordable compute.
>>108647083Wow, copilot is shit now. The GPT models are total dog shit, Opus and better was the only thing worth using.
>>108647083>>108647089Any actual source of it popping?
It's not that they can't meet demand, they just want to suck more money out of people, ROI isn't as good anymore It appears people will believe in Microsoft's lies when it suits them
>>108647083if they pause new users then how will the number go up?
>>108647083Don't care I've been using GPT 5.4 exclusively and I'm not impacted by opussy disappearance
>>108648177By forcing you to upgrade to a stronger model
>>108647083Sam wins again
>>108647083The first hit is free, kids. Slowly releasing myself from the grip of Microsoft, only a few more bait posts needed to get my agents (you people) to provide me alternatives.
>>108647083>demand surpasses supply>"guys is the bubble popping???"
>>108648087In the case of /g/ its how many replies a simple lazy screenshot thread can accumulate.
Google chads win again.
>>108648718Antigravity? I tried it and it just told me the servers were overloaded or something