Migrating Off OpenAI: A Backend Engineer's Notes From Production
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Check this out: migrating Off OpenAI: A Backend Engineer's Notes From Production I still remember the morning I opened our team's monthly invoice and nearly spilled cold brew on my mechanical keyboard. We were burning through OpenAI credits like it was nobody's business — specifically, north of $500/month for what amounted to a chat-completion endpoint and some embedding lookups. As the backend engineer who had inherited the LLM integration six months prior, I felt personally responsible. So I…
1Key Takeaways
- Check this out: migrating Off OpenAI: A Backend Engineer's Notes From Production I still remember the morning I opened our team's monthly invoice and nearly spilled cold brew on my mechanical keyboard.
- We were burning through OpenAI credits like it was nobody's business — specifically, north of $500/month for what amounted to a chat-completion endpoint and some embedding lookups.
- As the backend engineer who had inherited the LLM integration six months prior, I felt personally responsible.
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