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Posted by lsdmtme 16 hours ago

Anthropic downgraded cache TTL on March 6th(github.com)
420 points | 321 commentspage 3
foobar10000 7 hours ago|
So, this especially bites if your validation step (let’s say integration tests) take 1hr plus. The harness is just waiting, prefix caching should happily resume things with just a minor new prefill chunk of output from the harness, and bam - completely new prefill.
azuanrb 9 hours ago||
As a Pro user, even though these issues and bugs are “new,” the downgrade has been noticeable since January. I’ve unsubscribed because the Pro plan is no longer usable for me.

It’s only making the news now because it’s affecting Max users as well ($100/$200 plans). I understand the need for change, but having zero communication about it is just wrong.

throwaway2027 12 hours ago||
It's absolutely ridiculous how stupid Claude is now. I sometimes notice it and last year too but it feels like it's just last year before December model.
config_yml 9 hours ago|
Feels similar to Claude last August/September. Knowing Claude some Agent probably reverted the fix from back then ^^

https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/a-postmortem-of-three-...

snowstormsun 4 hours ago||
Well, the 10x promised revenue increase must come from somewhere...
willworktill4pm 4 hours ago||
This Friday CC wrote wall off gibberish text for me. No reason, happened twice with different gibberish text

https://ibb.co/4wcVQG5k

beering 3 hours ago|
maybe numerics issues after quantization? Looks like it really went off the rails
computerex 2 hours ago||
Good job anthropic. You had a clear lead with all devs singing the praises of Opus. Way to lose all that by Enshittifying the experience.
motbus3 6 hours ago||
The TOS basically states you need to deal with whatever they want.

Meanwhile their 'best' competitor just announced they want to provide unreliable mass destruction guidance tools but they don't wanna feel said.

Honestly speaking, we are wrong whenever we do business with this sort of people

bigyabai 6 hours ago|
> The TOS basically states you need to deal with whatever they want.

FWIW that's what most TOSes say for the majority of online services. Some even include arbitration clauses to prevent civil suits and class-action cases.

poly2it 12 hours ago||
One of the largest AI companies on Earth cannot figure out an algorithm for when not to drop caches in long-running sessions?
the_mitsuhiko 13 hours ago||
Since I (until Anthropic decided to remove access for subs) used Anthropic models extensively with pi I explored the two caching options and the much higher cost of 1h caches is almost never a good tradeoff.

Since the caching really primarily is something they can be judged at scale from across many users I can only assume that Anthropic looked at their infra load and impact and made a very intentional change.

PunchyHamster 13 hours ago|
Well, how entirely expected. The money man comes to collect and they are squeezing for money
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