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SwellJoeyesterday at 11:01 PM1 replyview on HN

Sure, but it's priced higher than many better models. I'm not saying use the biggest models for everything. I'm saying Haiku is not a great deal as small models go. You can even self-host a model that is competitive if you've got a pretty beefy machine.

Haiku costs $1/$5. DeepSeek V4 Flash, a stronger model, is only $0.0028/$0.14/$0.28. That first number is the cached input, and DeepSeek caching is crazy efficient. So, using DeepSeek V4 Flash costs about an order of magnitude less than Haiku and performs better.

I have a Claude subscription because I'm willing to pay a premium for the best model for coding, one that doesn't waste as much of my time doing dumb stuff. But, if I need something other than Claude Code, I'm using something other than Claude models. Why burn money for no benefit?

Oh, also, Haiku chews tokens like crazy. In my benchmarks it used three times more tokens than the next highest model. Of course, security bug hunting is not in its wheelhouse, so it's not fair to judge it based on that one thing, but if it's more expensive per token and burns a lot more tokens, it ends up being a lot more expensive.


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hadlocktoday at 12:05 AM

I suspect the outrageous pricing of haiku/sonnet is offsetting the cost of opus. The value proposition a year ago was they were cheaper than opus, not that they're a fantastic value (which they're not)