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This happened to me as well! It was especially infuriating because I had just barely upgraded to the $200 per month plan because I exhausted my weekly quota. Then the entire next day was a complete bust because of this issue. I want my money back!

What day was it?

Thursday starting mid to late morning, and ended Friday night (US timezone).

Same day then. It was happening for me roughly between 9am-5pm BST time.

What does it look like when you get rate limited? Does the instance just kind of sit and spin?

I suspect I was getting rate limited very aggressively on Thursday last week. It honestly infuriated me, because I'm paying $200 a month for this thing. If it's going to rate limit me, at least tell me what it's doing instead of just making it seem like it's taking 12 hours to run through something that I would expect to be 15 minutes. The worst part is that it never even finished it.


I’ve never been actually rate limited. Usage limits display in yellow when you’re above 90%. At the limit, you’ll get a red error message.

> because I'm paying $200 a month for this thing.

My gut feeling is this is not enough money for them by far (not to mention their investors), and we'll eventually get ratcheted up inline with dev salaries. E.g. "look how many devs you didn't have to hire", etc.


I was in the same boat! I love Ruby so the language isn't an issue, but I generally do not like Jekyll. I especially find the template system very limiting. That is especially disappointing since ERB is pretty great. I wish that had been a first class feature.

I use it to generate my resume, and I went almost 10 years without updating Jekyll. Since Claude has come on the scene, I used it to upgrade everything to the latest and it was quite painless. There's something beautiful about a system that is so stable. Sinatra especially is a joy, because it has been so stable for so many years.


> (Anyone who thinks otherwise presumably also thinks all hard drugs should be legalized since this presumably wouldn't lead to an increase in consumption.)

Why should the government be in the business of reducing consumption? Do you believe alcohol to be immoral, and the government's role to be enforcing morality?


Do you believe heroin is immoral? I don't. I think it's dangerous, which is bad, and it causes addiction, which reduces freedom more than banning it.

Yep, never forget. The government literally poisoned people. Anytime I mention this I get eye rolls and immediate dismissal as a kook. It's quite frustrating.

I keep raising this and I cannot understand why many people can't understand the facts. You're right, it's damn frustrating.

Agree completely, though sadly we are a very long way from this. In a lot of places it is literally illegal and prison-time just for growing certain naturally-occurring plants for purely personal use. I don't see how this ruling helps with that at all though

Maybe we are set to see that change at the federal level?

I don't mean to be negative, but I've been doing this already with zero extra tooling. Agents can easily use kubectl or any CLI tool (which nearly all cloud platforms offer), or use an MCP server to get running logs, and it doesn't require you to ship your production logs to a third party (which is a complete no-go for any compliance scenario btw).

fair, you’re right that agents can already pull logs via kubectl/CLIs. I wanted to build a loop tho -- capturing output, adding targeted logs when needed, rerunning, and cleaning it up end-to-end instead of stitching it together manually (in every new project)

If you maintain an open source project, you should absolutely run claude, codex, and gemini through your code base looking for security issues. It found some surprising vulns in some of my repos that were so subtle that even when it pointed them out to me, I still couldn't see the problem. I chatted back and forth for a bit and finally realized that it was right. Fixed the bugs and moved on.

Exactly! I think it might go deeper than that. Some issue or result of like hosting or configuration that it doesn't seem that all is just by looking at the code base. It's a combination of a lot of stuff.

Indeed. Claude jammed DaisyUI into a vibe code weekend project when I wasn't looking, and I've actually been pretty happy with it even now that I have to code myself (AI starts to really suck ass for the last 20%, so I usually take over then, but love the bootstrapping and PoC-ness). Petal UI is usually my preference, though that's only on Elixir LiveView (but that's my stack of choice anyway)

My thoughts too. There's no real reason I can think of that you couldn't build a Bootstrap on top of Tailwind. They're kind of at different levels of the stack.

Things like Shadcn are effectively Bootstrap on top of Tailwind.

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