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I thought I had something wrong within my setup, I could never use Codex 5.3 while everyone else was praising it. It uses some weird terms and complex jargon and doesn't really make it clear what it was doing or planning to do unlike Opus which makes things clear, this allows me to give accurate feedback and change plans and make proper decision.


Not bad, but it sacrifices accuracy and there are risks of causing more hallucinations from having incomplete data or agent writing bad extraction logic. So the whole MCP assumes Claude is smart enough to write good extraction scripts AND formulate good search queries. I'm sure thing could expand in the future to something better, but information preservation is a real issue in my experience.


This is misleading. I'm running a live experiment here: https://project80.divcrafts.com/

There are 4 models, all receiving the exact same prompts a few times a day, required to respond with a specific action.

In the first experiment I used gemini-3-pro-preview, it spent ~$18 on the same task where Opus 4.5 spent ~$4, GPT-5.1 spent ~$4.50, and Grok spent ~$7. Pro was burning through money so fast I switched to gemini-3-flash-preview, and it's still outspending every other model on identical prompts. The new experiment is showing the same pattern.

Most of the cost appears to be reasoning tokens.

The takeaway here is: Gemini spends significantly more on reasoning tokens to produce lower quality answers, while Opus thinks less and delivers better results. The per-token price being lower doesn't matter much when the model needs 4x the tokens to get there.


Is that no longer the case, or am I misunderstanding the operational costs displayed?

Opus: 521k input tokens; 12k out

Grok: 443k input tokens; 57k out

Gemini: 677k input tokens; 7k out

OAI: 543k input tokens; 17k out

Gemini appears to use by far the least amount of reasoning tokens, assuming they're included in the output counts.


WordPress Foundation is paying for the servers, so I guess they have the right to choose who gets access or not. Using the resources as a single person or a small business is not the same as using them from a hosting company with millions of websites. Other hosting companies contribute to the foundation which keeps the service running. If WPEngine isn't contributing anything, it would be unfair for other contributors/sponsors. Especially that they are making a large amount of money from it.


How would you feel if WordPress.org suddenly decided to lock ALL installations across the world and ask for $800/site/month to access it?

Is it their right? Sure. I don’t think you’d be here defending them though.


As so often I think it would be beneficial for the conversation to provide some more context. Single user install generated load VS WP generated load on the infrastructure of WordPress.org


What I find fascinating is that people in this thread and elsewhere are saying that Matt funds the WordPress.org servers personally.


You’re moving the goalposts. We aren’t talking about who has a right to what. We’re talking about what is and what isn’t a deranged dick move.


It's not at all a dick move to block IPs that essentially DDOS your free services.

Google, Amazon, you name it do this infinite times a day with crawlers.

If you build a business on taking resources from some public source, on a large scale, you could very well be out of a business at any time. This has been the case for a long, long time. And nobody seems to take issue with it.


Working on an audio watermarking system.

I've got the API ready, which requires 2 main values: - The original file ( which can be sent as a file, or hosted internally and requested using an ID ) - The data that needs to be printed into the audio file.

The API will return a watermarked version of the audio file that you can use later to extract the same data you sent before.

It's currently being tested on a production website, will wait for feedback, improve, and create an actual service out of the API.


It's 00:16, just about to go to bed, I ran `git push` and it's not working. Check Github, says it's down, I think it's only me, maybe I'm blocked, Github can't be down. Come here to check and it's down for everyone, such a relief.


Really it was a relief. Same case for me. Now I have no energy to push my code. Tomorrow maybe


- Location: Morocco - Remote: Yes

- Willing to relocate: Depends

- Technologies: Full-stack Web Developer (PHP, SQL, jQuery, WordPress, WooCommerce, Shopify, HTML, CSS, jQuery, Tailwind, Figma, Git..etc ) + DevOps experience ( AWS, GCP, Docker ) + A little bit of experience with Python, FastAPI.

- Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_F8snhgH0wIw6ol2dIJNQuwC...

- Email: me@alikhallad.com

Also open to one-time projects.


Hello, I've sent you an email, I'm really interested in this job. Would also love to learn Japanese as a language.


- Location: Morocco

- Remote: Yes

- Willing to relocate: Depends

- Technologies: Full-stack Web Developer (PHP, SQL, jQuery, WordPress, WooCommerce, Shopify, HTML, CSS, jQuery, Tailwind, Figma, Git..etc ) + DevOps experience ( AWS, GCP, Docker ) + A little bit of experience with Python, FastAPI.

- Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_F8snhgH0wIw6ol2dIJNQuwC...

- Email: me@alikhallad.com

Also open to one-time projects.


Not bad, but I don't see where in the world would this complete with any of the established editors out there.


react I18n, MUI theme, install via NPM install, SSR support, multiple formats (HTML, markdown, react) is what it comes in my mind at this point


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