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taffydavidtoday at 10:14 AM3 repliesview on HN

> I bought a GitHub Copilot subscription in 2023, plugged it into standard VS Code, and never left. I tried Cursor and the other fancy forks when they briefly surpassed it with agentic coding, but Copilot Chat always catches up.

> Here is the trick that you might have missed: somehow, Microsoft is able to charge per request, not per token. And a "request" is simply what I type into the chat box. Even if the agent spends the next 30 minutes chewing through my entire codebase, mapping dependencies, and changing hundreds of files, I still pay roughly $0.04.

> The optimal strategy is simple: write brutally detailed prompts with strict success criteria (which is best practice anyway), tell the agent to "keep going until all errors are fixed," hit enter, and go make a coffee while Satya Nadella subsidizes your compute costs.

Wow. I'll definitely be investigating this!


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satvikpendemtoday at 2:35 PM

People get banned abusing this per request strategy so be careful. This guy was running super long prompts per request and is somehow surprised why they got banned.

https://old.reddit.com/r/GithubCopilot/comments/1r0wimi/if_y...

estetlinustoday at 10:55 AM

The author refers to gpt 4o and sonnet 3.5 as SOTA. I’d take the AI tips with a grain of salt tbh. But I’d love it if it’s true

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taffydavidtoday at 10:25 AM

Thanks for the downvote kind stranger. Not sure what I said to qualify

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