That's my point. Cursor, by offering unlimited requests (500 fast requests + unlimited slow requests) to people paying a fixed $20/mo, they've put themselves into a ruthless marginal cost optimization game where one of their biggest levers for success is reducing context sizes and discouraging thinking after every function call.
Software like Claude Code and Cline do not face those constraints, as the cost burden is on the user.
edit: Ah, I see what you mean now.