▲ | artdigital 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
No, Amazon Q is using Amazon Q. You can't change the model, it's calling itself "Q" and it's capped to $20 (Q Developer Pro plan). There is also a free tier available - https://aws.amazon.com/q/developer/ It's very much a "Claude Code" in the sense that you have a "q chat" command line command that can do everything from changing files, running shell commands, reading and researching, etc. So I can say "q chat" and then tell it "read this repo and create a README" or whatever else Claude Code can do. It does everything by itself in an agentic way. (I didn't want to say like 'Aider' because the entire appeal of Claude Code is that it does everything itself, like figuring out what files to read/change) (It's calling itself Q but from my testing it's pretty clear that it's a variant of Claude hosted through AWS which makes sense considering how much money Amazon pumped into Anthropic) | ||||||||||||||
▲ | dingnuts 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
> the entire appeal of Claude Code is that it does everything itself, like figuring out what files to read/change how is this appealing? I think I must be getting old because the idea of letting a language model run wild and run commands on my system -- that's unsanitized input! --horrifies me! What do you mean just let it change random files?? I'm going to have to learn a new trade, IDK | ||||||||||||||
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▲ | aitchnyu 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
I felt Sonnet 3.7 would cost at least $30 a month for light use. Did they figure out a way to offer it cheaper? | ||||||||||||||
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