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wholinator2yesterday at 9:35 PM5 repliesview on HN

What!? Companies rewarding high token usage? That's inane, insane, and small brained. Who in their right mind equivocates spending more money to bring more productive. I'll just set up some burn jobs to kill tokens unnecessarily and then everyone else will too and the company will go bankrupt in 10 days. It seems inconceivable for a company to set up a "who can spend the most of our money" leaderboard for any other context


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rented_muleyesterday at 11:47 PM

I have friends at two different companies that are taking a stick, rather than carrot, approach to this. They've set monthly minimums for token usage. Anything less than that gets you dinged in your next performance review. Imagine hiring a carpenter and writing a bad online review for them because they didn't use their hammer enough, even though the end product was on time, on budget, and worked well.

I was at a company 20 years ago that took this approach to automated tests. Everyone must write 2 a day, even if that's the only code they write that day. Once it was clear that this was being checked with automation, scripts were going around to generate and commit tests that 1 + 2 == 3 (replace with random numbers). Of course tokens are being burned this way at companies like this.

xingpedtoday at 1:43 AM

If you think this qualifies as insane, you really haven't met many managers, have you...

blksyesterday at 11:24 PM

This is essentially companies making their engineers use LLMs as much as possible, and if you don’t, you go on a pip. Many such cases.

ebiesteryesterday at 10:04 PM

Go look up "Tokenmaxxing."

Yes, it's as stupid as it sounds.

bdangubicyesterday at 10:08 PM

there are boards… endless boards… ranking by token usage :)