I use official ‘ansible-playbook k3s.orchestration.site -i inventory.yml’ and it installs k3s over SSH and adds it into my kubectl context, all under 60s too.
1) installing a k3s is just one of the things you want to do with a fresh server, so you can have all of the things bundled as a ansible playbook and k3s will just be a step in it.
2) often you want your infra as a code and be reproducible
I paid 390 USD for a year Pro+ subscription in November 2025.
I used all the 'Premium Requests' every month on (mainly) Opus 4.5 & 4.6. From what I've read on here it seems I was probably a rather unprofitable customer - it felt like a steal.
Yes, it was definitely a good value for devs using those models. I was hoping since Github Copilot was rarely talked about compared to the Anthropic/OpenAI offerings, MS would continue to subsidize it to encourage people to move over, but maybe it just got too expensive.
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