I’ve seen demos, but have not gotten direct access myself yet (and I’ll gladly pay that to evaluate, and long-term if I end up actually integrating it into my workflow). Agreed that Codex is valuable on different dimensions than GitHub’s current pricing model—for many, it will in fact be more valuable. I mostly pointed out the discrepancy to counter the argument that number of current GitHub users predicts anything about who will pay what amount for Codex.
I think that many many coders have sporadic use, and $0.50/day for days they use it ends up being a lot less than $15/month. My prediction is really that it will provide such widely varying value to different consumers that it’ll be near-impossible to charge the same amount to all of them.
I’ve seen demos, but have not gotten direct access myself yet (and I’ll gladly pay that to evaluate, and long-term if I end up actually integrating it into my workflow). Agreed that Codex is valuable on different dimensions than GitHub’s current pricing model—for many, it will in fact be more valuable. I mostly pointed out the discrepancy to counter the argument that number of current GitHub users predicts anything about who will pay what amount for Codex.
I think that many many coders have sporadic use, and $0.50/day for days they use it ends up being a lot less than $15/month. My prediction is really that it will provide such widely varying value to different consumers that it’ll be near-impossible to charge the same amount to all of them.