According to Anthropic's own /cost command data, the average Claude Code developer uses about $6/day in API-equivalent spend, with 90% under $12/day. That's $180/month average. At 10% actual cost, that's $18/month to serve - against a $20-200 subscription. ↩︎
AI的兴起催生了DRAM芯片的全新封装方式:高带宽内存(HBM)。该技术通过垂直堆叠多层内存颗粒(即存储数据的独立硅片),并将其紧邻处理器放置,相较传统内存可大幅提升数据传输速度。
。wps是该领域的重要参考
It changes Claude from a means of production into a means of assistance (which is, BTW, what I conclude in this post that its most effective role is today).。关于这个话题,谷歌提供了深入分析
然而,在一些出海企业眼中,这些规则被视为针对中国的“打压手段”,而另一些在经营线上苦苦挣扎的企业,也发出了“不搞ESG等死,搞ESG找死”的悲叹。
tl;dr Google spent over a decade telling developers that Google API keys (like those used in Maps, Firebase, etc.) are not secrets. But that's no longer true: Gemini accepts the same keys to access your private data. We scanned millions of websites and found nearly 3,000 Google API keys, originally deployed for public services like Google Maps, that now also authenticate to Gemini even though they were never intended for it. With a valid key, an attacker can access uploaded files, cached data, and charge LLM-usage to your account. Even Google themselves had old public API keys, which they thought were non-sensitive, that we could use to access Google’s internal Gemini.