Acreage in NYC isn't free, but in multistory condos where everyone is using the same acreage seems like that's not a fee that should even move the needle in prices. It's not like there's any acreage available for sale to even get a comp, so does $/acre even get discussed in NYC real estate?
In this regard, acre/$ only makes sense in countryside and suburbia, or maybe in suburbia that pretends to be a city, like much of Houston. It should not apply to cities with their apartment buildings.
This is only for the small model. The medium model is still at 1M (like Gemini 2.5)
Even if we could get the mid models to 10M, that's still a medium-sized repo at best. Repos size growth will also accelerate as LLMs generate more code. There's no way to catch up.
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