In a recent LinkedIn post, Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich said he used Anthropic's new AI model Claude Opus 4.6 to read and analyze assembly code he'd written in 1986 for the Apple II 6502 processor.
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Anthropic's current API pricing for Opus 4.6 is $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens. At those prices, yes - a heavy Claude Code Max 20 user could rack up $5,000/month in API-equivalent usage. That maths checks out.[1]
Ha! Then here’s a paradox: The force that enables you to move—let’s say to walk—is static friction, not kinetic friction. When you push off the ground with your back foot, static friction keeps your foot from sliding out from under you. (For laughs, see my recent article about trying to climb out of an ice bowl.) The same is true for the locomotive: It uses static friction to drive itself forward.