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Ask HN: How did the industry settle on weekly limits?
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27 points
by saratogacx
47 days ago
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I understand that the cheap compute ride wouldn't last forever but something that feels somewhat unique seems to have come about from all of this AI belt tightening. Weekly Limits This policy seemed to come from almost nowhere but was quickly adopted across many products. Cutting off access for 25% of the time based product you've paid for feels like it is just incompatible with a subscription at the core conceptual level. Cooldown times and over-use back-offs are nothing new but there is a drastic difference in tone from 5 hours to 5-7 days. I'm at a loss to see how this became an acceptable practice with the most common answer being "Buy more subs" |
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It also mimics the goldrush for training content. Acquiring content (just like gauging LLM capabilities) is too fast for even lawyers to keep up. Society as a whole kinda threw their hands up and hoped things would just solve themselves instead of the world suing itself into oblivion. So the threshold of acceptability has moved accordingly.
I don't like it but it is what it is :/