Tag: coding-agents
All the articles with the tag "coding-agents".
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AI Subscriptions Are Secretly Usage Models
Claude, ChatGPT Codex, Cursor, Devin, Copilot, Gemini, Perplexity, and Grok all look like subscriptions. The real product is the reset policy, the overflow rule, and how much autonomous work you can squeeze out before the meter shows up.
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Autonomous Agents Break Flat-Rate Pricing
The problem with AI subscriptions is not that vendors are greedy. It is that autonomous agents turn flat-rate pricing into a bad fit for the actual cost shape of the work.
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How To Optimize Agent Subscriptions Without Getting Tricked
The best way to get more out of Claude, Cursor, Codex, Devin, Copilot, Gemini, and Perplexity is not clever prompting. It is operational discipline around scope, context, retries, and reset timing.
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Reset Windows Are Product Design
Five-hour resets, rolling 24-hour restores, daily caps, weekly quotas, and monthly credits are not billing details. They are the actual behavior design of AI subscriptions.
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ACP Is the Bridge Between Knowledge Work and Build Work
Knowledge agents and coding agents are powerful in isolation but can't talk to each other. The Agent Client Protocol (ACP) is the open standard that connects them — turning your orchestrator into a team lead that delegates build tasks without breaking flow.