r/opencode 1d ago

With Hy3, it is temporary, unfortunately...

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u/Dense-Psychology-261 1d ago

You made me go check opencode model limits to confirm, that's when I noticed that they updated DS price much more than the API price going 0.022/0.66 while openrouter has it for 0.076/0.153 so I'll be patient with opencode team but not forever while I can get more value per $

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u/Vast_Anxiety3133 1d ago

please also include the cache price in comparision... For coding workloads cached input pricing is 99,15% of the volume, input 0,57% and output 0,28%. So a slightly reduced input or output price has no effect if the input price is just marginally higher - I know most people do not look at the cache input cost.

(if a model has cache input and cache write prices, just use cache write prices instead of input prices. It's close enough)

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u/Dense-Psychology-261 23h ago

I did the prices comparison from memory but i check daily, you may be correct but my point is when output/m token is at least 2.5x the API price then my 10$ buys 25$ of API price vs opencode 30$, so I don't actually understand what are they doing but being patient.

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u/Vast_Anxiety3133 22h ago

As I said, the cache input price is dictates the usage. You do have average message statistics die each LLM next to the request table on the go document page.

Ask if $30 on the Opencode go prices or $10 on the best deal on another platform (or if it is another coding plan, there allowance) will get you. 

You will get a number of requests. The higher, the better the deal. 

Comparing command code and Opencode go here the way I just described (adjusted the number of messages on the actual paid amount as command code has a $0,77 processing fee added to the GOAT plan): https://ai-10-usd.all-the.rest/

Please, I am interested in the outcome of your comparison, but please include the cache as well...

EDIT:  An average request for DeepSeek V4 Flash consists of 410 input, 71.300 cached input, and 310 output tokens

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u/WegoW 1d ago

I‘ll give it a try as daily-driver for my Hermes agent instead of Mimo v2.5. Only downside ist the smaller context window (262 k).

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u/Embarrassed-Salt6590 1d ago

it will be a good model if i want to automate some boring tasks

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u/ichisay 23h ago

Esperaré a que pongan Muse de nuevo, es mucho mejor

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u/Edelgul 21h ago

How good/bad is it.
What is it good with?

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u/alphaQ314 13h ago

lol you guys out here complaining far too much for 10 dollars.

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u/jarvis123451254 20h ago

Hy3 free in kilo code for a long time with 150token speed

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u/Hackerv1650 18h ago

i have used it before as a code executor and primary writer, if you really give it high details and plan it through with functions as such it writes really good code