- You don’t need Claude. I use codex-cli daily with my $20 a month ChatGPT subscription and never approached any limits.
AWS has a real Fred tier now as of 6/2025 where you get a $100 credit in addition to the other free stuff - Lambda up to a certain limit every month, free EC2 hours etc.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2...
But be careful. If you don’t know what you’re doing, AWS can bite you in the ass. What type of resources do you need to spin up on AWS?
- More context: I was a 60% Data Engineer and 40% back eng engineer.
The job ads now ask for cloud computing, I did on-perm with similar components but built in house.
Step Functions Glue Athena S3 RDS
Databrick GCP Snowflake
I am looking at ways to 'modernize' 'cloudifly' myself
This is chatgpt suggestions: Step 3: Your FIRST project (this is the breakthrough) Project: “Cloud Data Pipeline” (must-do) What you build: Pull financial data (API) Store in S3 Process with Python Schedule with Airflow Load into warehouse (Redshift or PostgreSQL) Architecture (simple) API → Python → S3 → Airflow → DB → (optional dashboard)
- I am using GLM. The quota is so generous, but the quatlity, I will say, 80-85% ?
- If you are just experimenting, the free tiers on AWS and GCP can go a long way if you keep things small. I have also seen people get credits through hackathons or startup programs, so that is worth checking too.
- The university I work with offers claude free to students. If you had a class you wanted to take perhaps there might be a similar opportunity
- am i the only one whose API usage is cheaper than monthly subscription?
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