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by InGoodFaith 301 days ago
didn't the underlying API they built upon ramp up their pricing and effectively price them out?

like a precursor to reddit's own API pricing changes that made it hard for 3rd party clients to compete.

The saving grace with these API wrappers is that local models being a thing can still let them hedge against the underlying AI labs eating up their stack.