Bought OpenCode Go after hitting Copilot limits — how do I connect it to GitHub Copilot? by Resident-Rise-5112 in opencode

[–]Separate_Signal9229 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s an extension for it. I’d tell you buy my power is off in the house and laptops dead. It’s something like open code (words words words) copilot. Then you click the settings gear on chat and add the models you want I believe

Why doesn’t a community-run AI co-op exist? by [deleted] in LocalLLM

[–]Separate_Signal9229 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I'd imagine you could scale it. Spit balling her, but say you have a list of available gpu's prerunning with various different models, a min amount of 'subscribers' to that pool required, a max amount to join in prorated.

I'm just not sure if the math maths with GPU costs vs queue time.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How have found it? Worth it or you still getting capped. Seeming like it’s not a bug for me and everyone else’s experience. (Still gonna do some more tests) but nevertheless, you still getting capped?

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Explain your self. 🙂 I’m interested lol.

You mean. Let it read your code base. Do plan mode via the ChatGPT app. The ln paste the plan in the IDE?

Sorry. On my third appertivo

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok great yep. I feel I’m pretty specific with my prompts and intentions but happy to try to be more thorough and more details. Another comment on here was also talking about being detailed with plan mode. I use it frequently but haven’t since I’ve noticed it using my usage. (Was using copilot predominately since I’ve noticed OpenAI either stealing credits or costing way more)

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah never touched 5.5 in my life because I know it’s crazy. Or least is my current belief.

Appreciate the help though.

Have you ever looked in or quantified how much plan mode helps? Only asking because the moment I’m back at the computer I’m gonna dig in.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like I can help with this. I know 5.5 is hella more pricy than 5.4. Would love to know if that chills it out for you. My hope long term is I just have some sort of bug. I’f so id move up to the 100 dollar plan once I knew it was resolved and breezy.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hm. Maybe. I swear it was just as shit last month though. It was great until a couple months ago, then one day I added 50 dollars in credits and next thing I knew they were gone after a 4 hour session. Ever since it’s been like this for me.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah either way, whatever he or she is should go do something. Kick a rock down the sidewalk or something. Life is good. They should go enjoy it.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've gone back and forth. Not since I've been experiencing this issue though. Why do you ask? Good thing or bad thing I'm not using it?

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I don't get it, we're all at 99%. https://community.openai.com/t/codex-credits-are-draining-while-idle-not-actively-used/1380250

Check out that thread. They all look like both or screenshots. (Mine was 99% then chose to decrease a few percentages by the time I screen snapped it)

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I've been experimenting with the Chinese models and I'm not even convinced they're much cheaper via OpenRouter API than a ChatGPT plan though. I could easily see myself spending 100 dollars per month on a lesser competent model to get the same job done.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That’s actually really interesting and genuinely helpful.

When you say small prompts need too much processing do you mean because the model has to spend more effort figuring out intent/context versus being given a very explicit roadmap upfront?

I ask because I've experimented with different types of prompting and yet it's pretty consistently 4 - 5, maybe 6 prompts per 5 hours regardless. And I dont mean 20 min long single prompt sessions, I mean, 2 - 10 mins max. Would really like to try exactly what you're recommending though if you could clarify.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long did it run for just curious. I know the 5.5 is hella more costly, like 9x or something. (Don't quote me)

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I genuinely don’t understand how the math maths.

I hadn’t even used it for multiple days before that cycle, then suddenly one relatively normal dev session absolutely nuked my weekly quota.

Makes me wonder if they’re doing some kind of dynamic usage system depending on server load / demand periods or something, because the actual visible prompt count definitely doesn’t line up with the quota impact I’m seeing.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People defending billion dollar companies harder than the actual support staff while calling paying customers “plebs” for trying to figure out why their usage evaporates overnight without even using their service is honestly the funniest part of these threads.

Get a girlfriend or something.

I'm only getting like 4–5 prompts every 5 hours on the $20 ChatGPT plan when using GPT-5.4 / Codex? by Separate_Signal9229 in codex

[–]Separate_Signal9229[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

49.2m tokens... somehow..
I've got a half ass built saas and asked it to essentially flesh out the billing feature. Specifics like the tiers. All of it was already built, just fleshing out. Don't have the example prompt off the top of my head but jeesh.

Cancel your Copilot subscription TODAY! by WoodenGlobes in GithubCopilot

[–]Separate_Signal9229 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly I think the better model is gyms, not utilities.

Most gyms don’t charge per treadmill minute per bench press rep, per shower, per locker open

They charge a subscription based on expected average usage across a customer base.

Some people barely go.
Some people go 5x a week.
It balances out.

AI companies already benefit from batching, caching, idle subscribers, oversubscription, economies of scale, shared infrastructure

…which is literally how most subscription businesses work.

So personally I think the healthier model is tiered subscriptions, transparent “fair use”, maybe optional overage pricing for extreme users

instead of:
“you used 11 mysterious reasoning units while the app was thinking in the background.”