One workaround that’s worked well for me is maintaining two Claude Code subscriptions instead of relying on just one.
When I hit the usage limit on the first account, I simply switch to the second and continue working. Since Claude stores progress locally rather than tying it to a specific account, the session picks up right where it left off. That makes it surprisingly seamless to keep momentum without waiting for limits to reset.
I'm wondering if this is to support small businesses/startups in the light of Covid19. I know they amazon and google are already giving covid19 discounts to companies but that won't cut it. I personally know so many startups who are looking at their huge server bills and won't be able to survive for long if that pricing continues. A failed startup is just one less customer for cloud companies. So could this new pricing be to to keep existing small/medium customers ? Just a thought. What do you guys are experiencing around ?
The new keyboard is always welcome. The butterfly keyboard was a huge pain. An escape key is definitely something that most of us have been waiting for !
The bad:
I don't get it why Apple is still sticking with a sub-standard 720p facetime camera when they can easily upgrade that. For this video-call covid situation, a nice camera would have been nice
Thanks for sharing this. 365 bytes gzipped is really amazing ! A lot of times for a simple page, just the basics like grids and all, I use custom trimmed down bootstrap. I would love to give this a try and some feedback on the experience !
What source do you want? The app literally asks for your phone number, name, profession. Which of these details make you think "anonymous" has any meaning at all.
There are 2 different aspects of privacy in Contact Tracing technology. One is regarding device-to-device contact and another is device to cloud. In case of device to device, there's no knowledge if it shares your personal info to other phones.
If a person is found COVID positive, all the traced contacts will be under high-risk. In that case the details are sent to the cloud/governments to take apt precautions and to quarantine the individuals.
Even Apple/Google's contact tracing app send your personal data to the cloud and "works closely" with governments.
The difference being that in the Apple/Google implementation, the app only sends anonymous tokens, with nothing tying them to anyone the infected met. Then their contacts download the full list of these tokens from the cloud and match them against their local history of tokens. (Again, key part being that this matching happens locally, not in the cloud.) The government never gets involved except in allowing the infected to upload their (anonymous) history.
When the pandemic started, they hired thousands of people to do the old-fashioned, labor intensive version of contact tracing. Technology and preexisting state powers certainly played a part, but the manual contact tracing is very transferrable everywhere.
I've had this problem too for a while now with my MBP 2017. The left ports can't be used for charging at all. The moment I plug in the charger, the fans start running at full speed.
I 'm having issues even on one of the right side port. I can't use it for anything. If I plug in my monitor, It shows me "USB Accessories Disabled" error. If I plug in my HDD, it just doesn't work. I've tried resetting the SMC and PRAM. Anyone had similar experience ?
When I hit the usage limit on the first account, I simply switch to the second and continue working. Since Claude stores progress locally rather than tying it to a specific account, the session picks up right where it left off. That makes it surprisingly seamless to keep momentum without waiting for limits to reset.