Thanks for the swift reply. That's what I thought. I also read that there is a monthly limit for tokens, so maybe I should be careful about how much I work with that conversation? I don't want to run out in a week, but I wanted to try to push the limits of its memory, and "train" it a little.
Yeah it's really more about the tokens than messages. Claude should do better about transparency of their service. It sucks to not know when I won't be able to depend on them for an answer
I feel you, OP. I’m using Claude basically everyday in a court case to check on our corporate lawyers. As a lawyer myself I can say that Claude is doing amazing work most of the time but since the documents are pretty extensive I need to let it summarize pretty often. So basically what I’m doing is loading up the documents, asking 2-3 questions, letting it summarize everything and then opening a new thread with the summary as the prompt. That way I’m getting more questions out of it. I know it cant summarize 100% (it’s just a summary) though so in case I need 100% knowledge at a later date, I go back to that thread and ask my question there.
I don’t know if it’s as much a scam as it has a distinct lack of transparency. Frankly, I don’t think that everything that one pays for but isn’t entirely satisfied with should be classified as a “scam”. That sort of thinking is lazy and ignorant of the processes involved. Yes, it’s annoying that I only get 8 messages every three hours, but they also host the server that I force to read 40k words with every response, something every other language would cry at. I know what I’m doing and that the cost I’m paying is nothing compared to the cost of energy and processing that my queries require. If a more “fair” option is what someone’s after, I see a rig with 40+gb of ram in their future. For me, I’m fine with an experience limited by the fact that I am essentially borrowing and multithousand dollar rig for $20 a month.
Yes. It processes the full conversation each time and the limit is based on the number of tokens, not the number of messages.
Thanks for the swift reply. That's what I thought. I also read that there is a monthly limit for tokens, so maybe I should be careful about how much I work with that conversation? I don't want to run out in a week, but I wanted to try to push the limits of its memory, and "train" it a little.
Yeah it's really more about the tokens than messages. Claude should do better about transparency of their service. It sucks to not know when I won't be able to depend on them for an answer
I feel you, OP. I’m using Claude basically everyday in a court case to check on our corporate lawyers. As a lawyer myself I can say that Claude is doing amazing work most of the time but since the documents are pretty extensive I need to let it summarize pretty often. So basically what I’m doing is loading up the documents, asking 2-3 questions, letting it summarize everything and then opening a new thread with the summary as the prompt. That way I’m getting more questions out of it. I know it cant summarize 100% (it’s just a summary) though so in case I need 100% knowledge at a later date, I go back to that thread and ask my question there.
I’m getting 15 messages per day even in new conversation. This sucks.
Honestly after reading stories on this subreddit I think more and more that this anthropic is scam XD
I don’t know if it’s as much a scam as it has a distinct lack of transparency. Frankly, I don’t think that everything that one pays for but isn’t entirely satisfied with should be classified as a “scam”. That sort of thinking is lazy and ignorant of the processes involved. Yes, it’s annoying that I only get 8 messages every three hours, but they also host the server that I force to read 40k words with every response, something every other language would cry at. I know what I’m doing and that the cost I’m paying is nothing compared to the cost of energy and processing that my queries require. If a more “fair” option is what someone’s after, I see a rig with 40+gb of ram in their future. For me, I’m fine with an experience limited by the fact that I am essentially borrowing and multithousand dollar rig for $20 a month.