Sonnet 4.5 was two weeks ago. In the past I never had such issues, but every week my quota ended in 2-3 days. I suspect the Sonnet 4.5 model consumes more usage points than old Sonnet 4.1
I am afraid Claude Pro subscription got 3x less usage
Yeah. I definitely don’t get as much usage out of Sonnet 4.5 as 5x Opus 4.1 should imply.
What bothers me is that nobody told me they changed anything. It’s extremely frustrating to feel like I’m being bamboozled, but unable to confirm anything.
I switched to Codex out of spite, but I still like the Claude models more…
Anecdata point - I’ve been running for around 3-4 hours this morning constantly using Haiku and it hasn’t hit the limit - currently at 74% and it resets in 1.5 hours. I think it’s safe to say you get a fair bit more usage over Sonnet.
Still trying to judge the performance though - first impression is that it seems to make sudden approach changes for no real reason. For example - after compacting, the next task I gave it, it suddenly started trying to git commit after each task completion, did that for a while, then stopped again.
I got that 'close to weekly limits' message for an entire week without ever reaching it, came to the conclusion that it is just a printer industry 'low ink!' tactic, and cancelled my subscription.
You don't take money from a customer for a service, and then bar the customer form using that service for multiple days.
Either charge more, stop subsidizing free accounts, or decrease the daily limit.
These days, running `/usage` in Claude Code shows you how close you are to the session and weekly limits. Also available in the web interface settings under "Usage".
visarga|4 months ago
I am afraid Claude Pro subscription got 3x less usage
Aeolun|4 months ago
What bothers me is that nobody told me they changed anything. It’s extremely frustrating to feel like I’m being bamboozled, but unable to confirm anything.
I switched to Codex out of spite, but I still like the Claude models more…
parkersweb|4 months ago
Still trying to judge the performance though - first impression is that it seems to make sudden approach changes for no real reason. For example - after compacting, the next task I gave it, it suddenly started trying to git commit after each task completion, did that for a while, then stopped again.
parkersweb|4 months ago
thomassmith65|4 months ago
Oh right, Anthropic doesn't tell you.
I got that 'close to weekly limits' message for an entire week without ever reaching it, came to the conclusion that it is just a printer industry 'low ink!' tactic, and cancelled my subscription.
You don't take money from a customer for a service, and then bar the customer form using that service for multiple days.
Either charge more, stop subsidizing free accounts, or decrease the daily limit.
__atx__|4 months ago
fluidcruft|4 months ago