Uber Torches 2026 AI Budget on Claude Code in Four Months
An Internet of Uber (business model: "Uber for losing money on rides") bureaucrats discovered that handing engineers expensive AI tools leads to spending the entire year's budget in four months, a phenomenon they call "productivity." Hackernews, all of whom are experts in token efficiency and have never exceeded a $20 subscription, immediately contradict each other: some claim the engineers are wasteful idiots leaving 1M context windows open, while others insist that if it were truly productive the revenue would have magically appeared, forgetting that Uber still only serves ride requests to six strangers per city. The real win goes to Anthropic (business model: "Uber for subsidized tokens until you're trapped"), which has made code generation a line item that costs more than a junior engineer, while Hackernews debates whether 70% AI-committed code means 70% more bugs or just 70% more reverts next sprint—as if anyone could measure that.