
Anthropic Tightens Usage Limits For Claude Code - Without Telling Users (techcrunch.com) 22
An anonymous reader shares a report: Since Monday morning, Claude Code users have been hit with unexpectedly restrictive usage limits. The problems, many of which have been aired on Claude Code's GitHub page, seem to be concentrated among heavy users of the service, many of whom are on the $200-a-month Max plan.
Users are only told "Claude usage limit reached," and given a time (typically within a matter of hours) when the limit will reset. But with no explicit announcement of a change in limits, many users have concluded that their subscription has been downgraded or that their usage is being inaccurately tracked.
"Your tracking of usage limits has changed and is no longer accurate," one user complained. "There is no way in the 30 minutes of a few requests I have hit the 900 messages." When reached for comment, an Anthropic representative confirmed the issues but declined to elaborate further.
Users are only told "Claude usage limit reached," and given a time (typically within a matter of hours) when the limit will reset. But with no explicit announcement of a change in limits, many users have concluded that their subscription has been downgraded or that their usage is being inaccurately tracked.
"Your tracking of usage limits has changed and is no longer accurate," one user complained. "There is no way in the 30 minutes of a few requests I have hit the 900 messages." When reached for comment, an Anthropic representative confirmed the issues but declined to elaborate further.
Re: does not scale (Score:2)
Yet.
Wait until every computing device has the equivalent of an A6000.
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The world is not trending that way/
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.techspot.com%2Fartic... [techspot.com]
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Yes it does, but it turns out it costs much more than they changed their users. I'm not sure anyone will continue using it if they raise their prices to match their costs...$80000/month per user should cover it.
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Costs are going down rapidly.
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fepoch.ai%2Fdata-insights... [epoch.ai]
> For instance, the price to achieve GPT-4’s performance on a set of PhD-level science questions fell by 40x per year. The rate of decline varies dramatically depending on the performance milestone, ranging from 9x to 900x per year. The fastest price drops in that range have occurred in the past year, so it’s less clear that those will persist.
I noticed that since last month (Score:2)
I've been getting hit with that a lot since at least last month. And usually it's because it is correcting its own bugs in code it spit out. Worse is when it has truncations and fragments of code.
Almost sounds like telco/cable (Score:2)
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It's almost like unfettered capitalism is bad for the consumer.
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Sounds ripe for a class action lawsuit.
Using AI to determine usage (Score:2)
Really? Who knows. But we do know that LLMs can't count.
Under stress (Score:3)
I was using Claude the other night and things were going fine -- until it didn't. It was responding to prompts but just stopped making the requested changes to code. Then it turned obstinate and started making bad suggestions.
It looks more to me that the GPU resources are under stress and starting to just drop stuff that they would ordinarily process. It doesn't surprise me that they are trying to throttle their workload.
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Easy solution. Buy more Nvidia cards. Or AMD. Either one as I own stock in both companies.
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Long context kills coherence. Start a new chat from time to time. Even if a model announced something like 128k context, it usually starts to lose its smarts at around 24k-32k. Claude is probably a bit better, but still you get the best results if your chatlog is short
GitHub Copilot did the same last month (Score:2)
Paid accounts, 300 requests per month limit for advanced models. Unlimited for GPT4.1, but that model doesn't work for anything beyond simple tasks.
The first hit is always free.
Re: GitHub Copilot did the same last month (Score:2)
So true. Just like with any drug.
Anthropic Tightens (Score:2)
Didn't you folks negotiate a safe word in advance?
Embrace, Extend ... (Score:2)
How does that venerable saying continue? Oh yes :
Monetise, Exterminate
Astonishingly, I have not fallen out of my chair with astonishment on receiving this news.