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by altmanaltman 4 days ago
The github example is also a bit of an outlier because they made a recent change to their pricing so that's why its such a drastic jump.

Also I mean prices in generally for all things are based on underlying factors, that doesn't make them arbitary (i.e. github executives using a random number generator for token pricing would be arbitary)

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What I mean by arbitrary is that like raising bread prices from $5 to $50 kind of thing. That’s not a sign of cost-based pricing. It’s arbitrary.