The Smart Bird Feeders Everyone’s Talking About (and Actually Buying) (2026)
These bird feeders come with cameras and connected apps to let you see and learn about the birds in your neighborhood.
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These bird feeders come with cameras and connected apps to let you see and learn about the birds in your neighborhood.
This article was originally published on aicoderscope.com TL;DR : Gemini 3.5 Flash went GA on May 19, 2026 and costs 50% less than Claude Sonnet 4.6 on input tokens ($1.50 vs $3.00/M). It generates code at ~284 tokens per second — roughly 4.7× faster than Sonnet 4.6. Cursor already lists it natively; Cline needs one extra config step. The trap: Flash's default thinking level is "medium," which is slower and pricier than "low," the setting Google specifically tuned for coding and tool-use loops. Gemini 3.5 Flash Claude Sonnet 4.6 DeepSeek V4-Flash Best for Fast agent loops, context-heavy analysis Complex refactors, instruction fidelity Cost-capped high-volume tasks Input / Output per 1M tokens $1.50 / $9.00 $3.00 / $15.00 $0.14 / $0.28 Context window 1M tokens 200K tokens 1M tokens Terminal-Bench 2.1 76.2% — — Output speed ~284 t/s ~60 t/s — Max output per request 65,536 tokens 64K tokens 64K tokens The catch Output at $9/M erodes savings on code-gen 15× pricier output than Flash No vision, MIT-licensed Honest take : Use Gemini 3.5 Flash with Cline for multi-step agent tasks where round-trip latency compounds and context windows run large. Stay on Claude Sonnet 4.6 when you need a hard refactor to land perfectly on the first try — Sonnet's 79.6% SWE-bench Verified score still leads Flash's on correctness benchmarks. The cost math that does and doesn't work Gemini 3.5 Flash charges $1.50 per million input tokens and $9.00 per million output tokens. Against Claude Sonnet 4.6 at $3.00/$15.00, the input side is a genuine 2× saving. The output side is almost the same story: $9 vs $15 is 40% cheaper per generated token. Run the numbers on a typical Cline coding session: 8 tool calls, reading 12 files (roughly 20,000 context tokens), generating 500 lines of code output (~7,000 output tokens). Sonnet 4.6: (20K × $3 + 7K × $15) / 1,000,000 = $0.165/session Gemini 3.5 Flash: (20K × $1.50 + 7K × $9) / 1,000,000 = $0.093/session That's 44% cheaper per session. At 50 sessions a m
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