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@OrrinManning

Here for a build time, not for a runtime

Plano, TX เข้าร่วม Kasım 2009
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Pranit@Pranit·
Anthropic is burning customer goodwill over something they already know how to fix They price every API call to the cent but won't tell subscription users what their plan actually buys People can accept tighter limits What they can't accept is being told they all started using Claude wrong on the same day People are reporting 40% of their Pro limit gone in 2 prompts. Full weekly allowances drained in 19 minutes. Single-word messages eating 1-4% of sessions That is not a context window problem. It's a transparency problem Anthropic is precise where it benefits them and vague where it protects them The API pricing page is exact: Opus 4.6 runs $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output. Every call metered The subscription page says "more usage" and "5x or 20x more usage than Pro" More than what? Anthropic has never published how many tokens each plan gets You can see what percentage of your limit you've used, but you can't see what the limit actually is. And you have no way to verify that what you're getting today is the same as last month When Codex users started hitting rate limits faster than expected, OpenAI reset everyone's limits while they investigated. They said they didn't fully understand why and chose the cautious path Anthropic's response was to tell paying users to downgrade - Switch from Opus to Sonnet - Turn off extended thinking - Cap your context at 200k instead of the 1M they advertise - Start new sessions instead of resuming old ones In short, 'this is a skill issue' Every one of those is a feature people are paying to access Paying users should not have to reverse-engineer what their plan buys If Anthropic wants to rebuild trust, the fix is straightforward - Publish actual token budgets per tier, the same way they already do for the API - Show what each message costs against the budget - Let people verify for themselves whether the deal changed They already do this on the API side. The choice not to do it for subscriptions tells you everything
Lydia Hallie ✨@lydiahallie

Thank you to everyone who spent time sending us feedback and reports. We've investigated and we're sorry this has been a bad experience. Here's what we found:

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Orrin
Orrin@OrrinManning·
@GregorysArmy @imalwaysjames Dude I was playing Java edition on a $300 emachine laptop 15 years ago. Im sure you can run it on whatever you have
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🐯GPB🐯#DavidFNAFTWT 👀
@imalwaysjames Please shut the fuck up becky. Not everyone can afford an 1000 dollar pc. My boyfriend plays on a shitty switch with shitty internet. Bedrock is the best way we can play
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🐯GPB🐯#DavidFNAFTWT 👀
My boyfriend got banned off Minecraft on MY realm that ***I*** pay monthly for because he named a sword Foid Annihilator. WOKEjang just lost a customer
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@OrrinManning @Duderichy If you can’t afford a dog you shouldn’t have a dog. Dogs don’t deserve to be neglected
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the Rich@Duderichy·
HEARTBREAKING: the brokest least reliable person you know got a dog
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
@claudeai Comments are full of shills. Daily feature drops mean nothing after you’ve rug-pulled us on our usage allowances
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
@FFmpeg Its too early for this shit dude
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FFmpeg@FFmpeg·
FFmpeg is moving to Rust 🦀 Our use of C and Assembly in FFmpeg has been an unacceptable violation of safety. FFmpeg will be running 10x slower - but we're doing it for your safety. All your videos will appear green - safety first, working software later.
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@MUKIDEZA2 You’ll go far with that one
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
@ShitpostRock2 Bro Toy Story on PlayStation isn’t *supposed* to still be enjoyable to you as a 30 year old. Your tastes are meant to mature and evolve, it’s the most normal thing ever
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
@manoj_ahi The model is great but the tooling is inferior in ways that make it hard to switch IMO
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Manoj Ahirwar
Manoj Ahirwar@manoj_ahi·
Ok enough!! time to cancel my claude subscription is codex any good?
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@aakashgupta Extremely Claude-coded tweet detected
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The US and Japan have the most underrated mutual obsession on the planet. Japan worships American BBQ culture. Texas-style brisket restaurants in Tokyo have 3-hour waits. American Barbeque, a chain in Osaka, charges $80 a plate and sells out nightly. Japan's wagyu beef revolution was literally built by importing American cattle genetics in the 1800s. Americans worship Japanese food culture in the exact same way. Omakase spots in NYC and LA run $300-500 a head with 6-week waitlists. Ramen went from a $7 lunch to a $22 "experience." Every serious American pitmaster now studies yakitori technique. This tells you everything about why the US-Japan alliance is the most durable in geopolitics. Trade agreements and military bases hold countries together on paper. Genuine cultural admiration, where both sides look at the other's food and think "I want to be part of that," is what makes it stick. A Japanese creator looking at a photo of guys grilling steaks in a backyard and saying "someday I'd like to join" is the most honest expression of soft power that exists. No government program produced that. A grill and 40 pounds of meat did.
ホットケーキくん(ホッケチャンネル)@hotcake_kun_

アメリカ男性と肉ならこの写真が好き いつか現地でこれに参加したい

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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
🇯🇵🇺🇸 Yes, there is a whole subculture in our country dedicated to the Southern United States (especially Texas). I'm glad people people abroad can appreciate it too!
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Retro Coast
Retro Coast@RetroCoast·
Breaking: Reports the 2 missiles fired at the US base on Diego Garcia were fired from an Israeli submarine Iran did not fire them- Israel did.
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
Claude is becoming borderline unusable
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しゃふと@HayaseMotors·
"do dish" means washing dishes?
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
@yo_jaydee Facebook used to actually be a fun and "social" place before it became an algorithmic slop factory
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Stitch by Google
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle·
Meet the new Stitch, your vibe design partner. Here are 5 major upgrades to help you create, iterate and collaborate: 🎨 AI-Native Canvas 🧠 Smarter Design Agent 🎙️ Voice ⚡️ Instant Prototypes 📐 Design Systems and DESIGN.md Rolling out now. Details and product walkthrough video in 🧵
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
@guevara_conrad @TheLaurenChen It’s a thing that when soldiers and sailors are being fed particularly well, it signals that they’re about to be sent to war
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Conrad Guevara
Conrad Guevara@guevara_conrad·
@TheLaurenChen I don't know what I am looking at here. Meatloaf & rice? A crab leg? Some of these posts have no context.
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
@tmuxvim This guy gets it
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Orrin@OrrinManning·
My interpretation: anon was depressed and feeling a sense of powerlessness over their life. Successfully arranging their own suicide is the first thing they've done "for themself" in a very long time and it restored some sense of agency and accomplishment. They realized that if they can apply their agency to this, they can apply it to other things too. Quality of life starts going up, depression starts easing up, and outlook turns brighter.
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