The Token Compression Illusion

Przemek Mroczek's critique of RTK — a tool claiming 60-90% token cost reduction by compressing CLI output for AI agents — lands a specific technical argument: the savings are measured on terminal output alone, which is not what's expensive; the compression happens silently without telling the agent context was stripped; and there's no published data on whether tasks actually succeed. The post is a useful diagnostic for a broader pattern in agent cost tooling.

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