blakerboy777

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[–] blakerboy777@lemmy.one 36 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I think the thing that blows my mind about the pricing model is- AI using reddit for training data doesn't need to up vote, downvote, subscribe, comment, or constantly ingest new data. They could ingest everything on Reddit once and be done, or come back every 6 to 12 months for an update. 3rd Party App developers need to download the same posts from the front page for every user, multiple times a day, constantly. They actually interact with a website. A $1 billion LLM ai might pay $1 million to download all the reddit data they need. Meanwhile Apollo might be worth less than $1 million as a business and is being hit with $20 million per year as operating expenses. The pricing model is set up in such a way that LLM's are in a much better position to either pay a pretty insignificant fee to get all the data, or just build a scraper since they don't need to support multiple users or website interaction. Meanwhile the price to app developers is impossibly high.

[–] blakerboy777@lemmy.one 5 points 1 year ago

Don't think this is exactly what you're asking, but among actual old games, A Link to the Past and Super Metroid are both highly playable and highly replayable pixel graphics games.

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