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Which honestly doesn't sound that bad given how many users one server is able to serve.


People that were tracking this were already aware but glad to have confirmation.

This blog post I was reading yesterday had some good knowledge compilation about the model.

https://blog.devgenius.io/z-ais-glm-5-leaked-through-github-...


https://status.claude.com/

what do you mean it's right there. Judging by the Github issues it only took them 10 minutes to add the issue message.


It appeared there like 5 minutes ago; it was down for at least 20 before that.

That's 20 minutes of millions of people visiting the status page, seeing green, and then spending that time resetting their context, looking at their system and network configs, etc.

It's not a huge deal, but for $200/month it'd be nice if, after the first two-thousand 500s went out (which I imagine is less than 10 seconds), the status page automatically went orange.


It was longer than 10 minutes, I'd say 15-20 minutes this time. They should be much quicker, I would expect <5 minutes.


It took them about 15 minutes to update that page


https://github.com/opencode-ai/opencode there was also the competing opencode which because crush done by charm.sh people.



Surprised no one has shout out zsh4humans, perhaps because it's basically in maintenance mode but it's not like I need any new features. Love the ssh teleport feature.

https://github.com/romkatv/zsh4humans


Probably because the end user hates login in, my friends always complain about the “remember me” button being useless for some services.


No, these are tokens that you get a new one per request, if you open up dev tools, and open the user settings panel, you will see that you get a new one every single time you open the user settings panel. They never expire, at least for years they were insanely long lasting.



OpenRouter rate limit is pretty bad, almost unuseable. And they take margin 5.5% on the based models.


Doubt it, considering Deadlock still only has Windows builds a year into alpha.

https://steamdb.info/app/1422450/depots/


Deadlock is an F2P live service game with a (very) Early Access release & development model.

Entirely different situation than bundling a finished HL3 + Steam Machine to achieve big sales.


They really had to release an updated model, I can only imagine how many people cancelled their plans and switched over to Codex over the past month.

I'm glad they at least gave me the full $100 refund.


I'm one of them, but I'm just a product designer who likes to jump between various AI tools to get experience with them. Once my month with OpenAI is up, I may jump back to CC as I liked some of the non-coding features more, specifically plan mode.


Going from pro to Max was a giant let down.

Then they even started sending me marketing emails which was the straw that broke the camel's back, I use to cancel subscriptions of companies spamming my email.


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