This reads like good news! They probably still lost a bunch of users due to the negative public sentiment and not responding quickly enough, but at least they addressed it with a good bit of transparency.
system2 2 days ago||
Whatever they did, with the max plan, my daily usage quota was consumed in less than 10 minutes. Weird, let's hope they fix the usage now.
vicchenai 2 days ago||
had this happen to me mid-refactor and spent 20 min wondering if I'd gone crazy. honestly the one hour threshold feels pretty arbitrary, sometimes you just step away to think
zagwdt 2 days ago||
ngl lost alot of trust in cc after reading this, specially point 1
how do you just do that to millions of users building prod code with your shit
nopurpose 2 days ago||
Weren't there reports that quality decreased when using non-CC harnesses too? Nothing in blog post can explain that.
ginkgotree 1 day ago||
When will they fix it? This is what is important.
davidfstr 2 days ago||
Good on Anthropic for giving an update & token refund, given the recent rumors of an inexplicable drop in quality. I applaud the transparency.
scuderiaseb 2 days ago|
Opus 4.7 was released a week ago, at that point all limits were reset, so this was very beneficial to them because basically everyones weekly limit Was anyway about to be reset.
antirez 2 days ago||
Zero QA basically.
8note 2 days ago|
id go more on the lines of "dont know what to QA for"
throwaway2027 2 days ago||
Cool but I switched to Codex for the time being.
o10449366 2 days ago|
Resuming from sessions are still broken since Feb (I had to get claude to write a hook to fix that itself), the monitoring tool doesn't work and blocks usage of what does (simple sleep - except it doesn't even block correctly so you just sidestep in more ridiculous ways), and yet there seems to be more annoying activity proxies/spinner wheels (staring into middle distance)... Like I don't know how in a span of a few months you lose such focus on your product goals. Has Anthropic reached that point in their lifecycle already where their product team is no longer staffed by engineers and they have more and more non-technical MBAs joining trying to ride the hype train?