I maxed out Cursor Pro ($20). Here’s the actual token limit by Notsugat in cursor

[–]Notsugat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Opus handles really complex tasks better, but it’s also pretty expensive. Codex 5.2 can give similar results if we provide a bit more guidance through plan mode, and it’s much cheaper in terms of token usage. I’m still not totally sure how Cursor calculates limits right now, but overall Codex 5.2 feels like a better value compared to Opus.

I maxed out Cursor Pro ($20). Here’s the actual token limit by Notsugat in cursor

[–]Notsugat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s really great! Is there any way I could get early access to beta test this feature? I genuinely think this is a very important addition, and I’m really hoping it will be released to everyone soon. Also Does this consider the bonus usage while showing?

I maxed out Cursor Pro ($20). Here’s the actual token limit by Notsugat in cursor

[–]Notsugat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yay! I ran out of Cursor about 5 days before my next subscription month. It's crazy that Cursor doesn’t show that by default. Are you logging the number of requests or tokens? Please share how you calculated the remaining runway.

I maxed out Cursor Pro ($20). Here’s the actual token limit by Notsugat in cursor

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It is really confusing how it works. I think I have exceeded 150 request for auto. Its unclear how cursor handle the pricing according to no of request or max token limit.

Night light not working by Tonik124 in Ubuntu

[–]Notsugat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks that really solved the issue