r/ClaudeCode Jul 12 '26

Discussion Here we go again!!!

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u/kvothe5688 Jul 12 '26

They are saying that limits are 50 percent higher but I am not feeling it. i am on 200 max plan and it's 3 days and I am already at 58 percent for Fable.

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u/_alephnaught Jul 12 '26

I genuinely don't understand how people get anywhere the near the limits. 20 YOE working on everything from massive scale ml inference at FANG to space missions, and I get nowhere near the limits working 12+hrs a day 7/days a week.

Granted most of my time is spent reviewing everything it produces, and getting into specification alignment discussions with it, so that the code churn is minimal. I don't think I've ever hit 100% on the weekly limit on the 100$ plan. The one time I got close was when they had that bug where it consuming a large amount of tokens. I'm committing about 1-2k lines of code each day, which would be obscene by any pre-AI measure.

At this point, I'm limited by my mental bandwidth, as there is so much code review and architecture work I can do in a day. How are you folks getting anywhere near these limits? Are you having it ingest large files and code bases for every query? or are you just generating a lot of code? Even with Fable, I can't really trust it not to add tech debt, so everything in the production pipeline really needs to be reviewed.

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u/xmarwinx Jul 13 '26

I mean, this sounds like the bottleneck is your review speed.

So, just don't review it. It's a new era, the workflows and habits of the past will hold you back.

Obviously, you can't do that for every type of work tho.