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AI-generated books are flooding Amazon: they're as reliable as you would guess (ritza.co)
4 points by sixhobbits on April 24, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments



“pay only for what you use” can be used in a metaphorical sense, meaning that a system allows you to pick and choose what parts you use without forcing you to accept all of it (or accept extra overhead for using some small part).

Pyramid really does claim to have this property: https://trypyramid.com/ says “ "Only pay for what you eat" means less magic to live with in production”. So here, GPT isn’t actually wrong (surprise!).

C++ also famously has this as one of its design principles (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/Zero-overhead_pri...).





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