will be a combination of various factors. How much reasoning models you use + the weaker models and the type of tasks you perform and finally the token cost at that time.
The OneDrive thing drives me crazy too. I set up a fresh Windows install last month and spent the first hour just undoing defaults and disabling prompts. It's weird how Microsoft keeps doubling down on this when the backlash is so consistant. At some point they have to realise they're pushing more technical users toward Linux.
The pricing discussion is interesting but I think people are missing the bigger picture. Being able to schedule agents to run tasks on a cron is genuinely usefull for solo devs who can't justify hiring someone to handle repetitive maintainence work. I've been using AI agents for image processing stuff and the autonomous loop is where it works.
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