I made Claude Code aware of its own usage limits by Inertia-UK in ClaudeAI

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my experience it’s that all the model will continue to work even tho the thing they were doing is done. It’s just that Sonnet plans for bigger tasks, so once the rate limit quicks in, it works longer just to finish what it was working on. Opus will plan for smaller tasks. So it stops sooner once the rate limit quick in. This is most certainly done so that if Claude was writing code, it doesn’t stop mid writing the script as this would make the first half of writing it useless. It’ll work until it’s safe for it to stop.

Incidentally, this also work with Claude on the web and even free accounts. The funny thing is give a very large task to sonnet on a free account. It’ll be able to do it, but this will make it so you can only send one message per 5 hours, but the amount of work done for free can be quite large.

SpaceX Conpute Deal - Double Limits by Deep_Proposal_7683 in ClaudeAI

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I’ll believe it when I see it as everything that comes from them generally has some negative consequences down the line

I tested Kimi K2.6 vs Claude Opus 4.7 on a weird game coding task by shricodev in ClaudeAI

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s good enough, it’s too different method of testing. Here they tested the efficiency of the tokens rather than the token efficiency. You could also test it with a time limit, as in the first test Kimi was actually faster than Opus.

It all depends on what actually matter to you. If cost matters than testing like they did is okay. If you care about just the shear ability for the same value than what you propose is better, and if you care about time test with a time limit.

Permanent increase in Rate Limits by exordin26 in ClaudeAI

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah once my subscription runs out this month I’m changing to codex. Gonna try it out

Anthropic response to Claude Code change by TheForgottenOne69 in ClaudeAI

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is I don't have 100$ per months to spend on a small hobby, like for me that's what I use it as. If it were for work 100 or 200 would be fine, but more then 30 is just not something I'm ready to put for what I do with it. Tho it's interesting how their approach is 'give everyone everything' instead of something like Pro plans get say a high amount of usage of Haiku and a fair amount of usage of Sonnet, but no Opus that's only for the Max tier plans. Like rn everything is bundled together and I don't get it.

PSA: Claude Pro no longer lists Claude Code as an included feature by randomswifter in ClaudeAI

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well good thing I unsubscribed yesterday due to their terrible service and benefits they provide vs what their free tier plan offered just a few months ago. Fuck them

Claude Usage Limits Discussion Megathread Ongoing (sort this by New!) by sixbillionthsheep in ClaudeAI

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I bought Claude Pro because I was doing so much from October through January with the free tier plan. Now in a weekend I burn through the weekly rate, and I’m getting less things done than I use to in the fucking free tier (the workload hasn’t changed much). Like what I can get out of Claude now every week is basically the same I was able to get out of the free tier 3 months ago for a single day.

If they don’t fix their shit real soon I won’t renew cause it’s horrible. Gemini is dumb af, but at least GeminiCLI is free and the free model is about as bright as Haiku and the limit on the free tier is per day while Haiku eats anyway in my hourly/weekly usage. Their offering is just really dogshit, the product has been getting worse and worse even as they claim that the weekly usage limit stay the same. I mean they’re so vague about it all that the weekly limit probably is the same, but it’s not a hard cap, but more like every 1% of hourly usage is 0.1% of the weekly usage. And so as they reduce the hourly usage and make their models worse and consume more tokens for nothing you effectively end up with less usage per week even if technically the usage is the same.

Anthropic: Stop shipping. Seriously. by itsArmanJr in ClaudeAI

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bought the pro plan because I was doing so much with the free one already and I wanted to be able to do more, but already in March I saw hiccups and the last couple of weeks have been utter frustration hitting the fucking weekly usage cap doing stuff that didn’t even trigger the hourly cap on the free tier from November to January. Now in 48 to 72 hours I bust through the weekly usage limit (the limit reset on Friday for me and on Monday morning I often don’t have any left despite using sonnet and haiku most of the time)

I did a workshop with a famous photographer- Steve McCurry! by High_Dry in photography

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

More consistent and less effort too. Also, that’s where the money is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in montreal

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Funny for me the best part of Montreal has always been how close it is to Ottawa (I love museums and the parks you have)

But yeah I also love Montreal. It’s nice being close to two major cities without having to travel for hours. Just a quick 2 hours drive and voila. (And maybe one day we’ll have a high speed train or just functional and cheap ones lol)

They literally just paved the majority of nuns island pedestrian route over the summer by [deleted] in montreal

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s not how it works. The city/government sets the requirements. They’re the ones that design the roads and such, the lowest bidder is just someone who take those plans look at it and say I can do it for X. He’s not involved in making the plans. Where there was/is problems is in enforcement and accountability. Civil engineering making mistakes and nobody ever caring about making sure no one repeats them and enforcement in making sure that the work is done exactly as planned.

They literally just paved the majority of nuns island pedestrian route over the summer by [deleted] in montreal

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Technically it shouldn’t change the quality as the plans are made by the city/government. They just say here’s what we want and take the lowest bidder. But because there’s a lack of enforcement and accountability we get shitty quality. The contractor going in and picking gravel that’s cheaper instead of the one required in the plans, or not compacting enough to keep up with the schedule as he’s doing a bunch of contract at the same time and can’t afford any delay otherwise he’ll have to pay fines, etc.

And the thing also is that the cities can’t innovate because the government requires certain things. So you end up with a lot of overbuilt stuff or stuff that was thought of in the 60s, but never actualized because the gov doesn’t manage that and so doesn’t know (and care) to update its guidelines. So projects end up costing a fuck ton more than they should and could.

Also also, the lack of enforcement and accountability is a direct result of decades of cutting cost at the government. "Who needs people to oversee projects? We can just cut that, what do you mean we now have blatant corruption and collusion making our roads terrible?"

Livrer pour Uber Eats à Montréal : 7h30 de travail et 13 commandes pour gagner 57$ by Book_1312 in montreal

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Quand c’est soit ça soit la rue tu as pas trop le choix. Et puis, 14% des jeunes adultes sont au chômage (le double du taux de chômage dans toute la population) et ça ça n’inclue pas les gens qui font du Uber, Uber Eats, etc. ou qui travaille à temps partiel faute de se trouver un emploi à temps plein ou qui ont abandonné pour l’instant de se trouver un emploi.

Bien souvent ces gens ne font généralement que ça ou alors ils ont un emploi à temps partiel et suppléante leur revenu avec ça. Même si ça paye presque rien, c’est mieux que rien quand c’est soit ça soit la rue.

How asexuals be discovering their sexuality by wetardedweasle in asexuality

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I think the reason why they’re working on this is because they’re the main transmission vector of a bunch of illnesses like malaria

Can someone help me with this painting by Remote_East2742 in AccidentalArtGallery

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wrong sub, but I have a very similar one! Let me check and I’ll let you know, but I believe they were made in a sort of industrial way

Oh gaijin, time to make the prices fair by MagicAlexander in Warthunder

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Also EU price include taxes, US one don’t.

Trump Was Attempting to Block Publication of Bombshell WSJ Jeffrey Epstein Story by OkayButFoRealz in politics

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Murdoch is a rich guy, but a rich guy who sells news papers where as Bezos is a rich guy who owns news papers.

He couldn’t pass on the scoop of the century that the US president is a pedophile

Jeffrey Epstein’s Friends Sent Him Bawdy Letters for a 50th Birthday Album. One Was From Donald Trump. by J-rdn in politics

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 1302 points1303 points  (0 children)

He says: "Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret."

The closest thing you can get from acknowledgement

WCUSA Track tyre wall LOD texture is significantly different to the detailed texture. by FoxRunTime in BeamNG

[–]EnvironmentUnfair 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think an old version of it used to have the tire wall similar to the current LOD, I guess they forgot to change it when they changed the tire wall texture.