# The Good Stuff Episode 16 - LLM Subscriptions, Goose AI Agent, Beacon & Bitcoin
**Summary:**
In this episode, hosts discuss subscription-based AI services and their rate limits, sharing their frustrations with Claude and Cursor's recent policy changes. They explore their personal workflows using various AI tools for coding, writing, and idea development, discussing the benefits of using multiple specialized tools versus all-in-one solutions.
The conversation concludes with an in-depth look at "Beacon," a project designed to bring AI tools and Bitcoin functionality to users in areas with limited internet access through platforms like WhatsApp.
## Key Themes:
**Subscription Models and Rate Limits in AI Services** (00:00 - 27:00)
- Discussion of Claude implementing weekly rate limits
- Comparison with Open AI's subscription model
- The economic realities of providing AI services
- Issues with communication and "bill shock" when companies change terms
**Personal AI Tool Workflows and Setups** (27:00 - 50:00)
- The hosts' approaches to using different AI tools for specific purposes
- Discussion of Claude desktop vs API performance differences
- Challenges with integration across different platforms
- Running local models on dedicated hardware
**Agent-Based Writing Tools and Philosophy** (50:00 - 73:00)
- Building dialogue-based writing companions versus editing tools
- The importance of focusing on the philosophy behind writing
- How agent-based conversations can help develop ideas more effectively
- Creating systems that don't interrupt creative flow
**Vibe Coding and Game Development** (73:00 - 84:00)
- Using voice-based coding for game development
- The potential of AI for nostalgic game recreation
- Making coding more accessible through voice interfaces
- Teaching coding through game development
**Beacon: AI and Bitcoin for the Underserved** (84:00 - 1:14:00)
- Introduction to Beacon, a system bringing AI and Bitcoin to users via WhatsApp
- How it works around censorship and limited internet access- Creating community financial tools for areas with limited banking
- The importance of bringing information freedom to underserved populations