u/Osprey6767

▲ 2 r/cursor

I'm new, what are the rate limits?

Hey guys,

I am currently using the 20 dollar codex plan and never hitting limits on like 5.5 medium with full weeks of coding. And really good results. But one other subscription I thought about is cursor plus or something. The 20 dollar one.

Can you guys explain what the usage limits are. Relate to other plans maybe cause I read the docs, there are two usage pools, composer 2.5 is also on par with opus 4.7 and gpt 5.5 and really cheap. and also separate usage for the other sota models.

So how are the limits? Are they acceptable? What would you say if I code like 3 hours a day, not too heavy usage but like I dunno 20-40 prompts a day, will the plus plan satisfy me?

Or is cursor another grok. (unusable)

Thanks for the info in advance:)

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u/Osprey6767 — 2 days ago

I need advice

Hey guys,

I am creating an agent. I have really optimistic and big dreams. I created a custom memory system that literally never forgets anything. Its super, I analyzed system prompts of basically every agent. Claude code, cursor etc. I took the best tools from the internet.

But I just need ask you guys. You are the idea makers. 2 minds are always better than one.

What would make you switch from Codex/Claude Code/Gemini/other agents? What do you think you will need? What are your problems?

How do I become not "just another agent" but crush openclaw's record on github stars. And yes I will be open-sourcing it.

I know many people will just laugh of this. But actually, if you do have ideas, please share them here.

Thanks for everything in advance:)

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u/Osprey6767 — 3 days ago

I need advice

Hey guys,

I am creating an agent. I have really optimistic and big dreams. I created a custom memory system that literally never forgets anything. Its super, I analyzed system prompts of basically every agent. Claude code, cursor etc. I took the best tools from the internet.

But I just need ask you guys. You are the idea makers. 2 minds are always better than one.

What would make you switch from Codex/Claude Code/Gemini/other agents? What do you think you will need? What are your problems?

How do I become not "just another agent" but crush openclaw's record on github stars. And yes I will be open-sourcing it.

I know many people will just laugh of this. But actually, if you do have ideas, please share them here.

Thanks for everything in advance:)

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u/Osprey6767 — 3 days ago

I need advice from you guys

Hey guys,

I am creating an agent. I have really optimistic and big dreams. I created a custom memory system that literally never forgets anything. Its super, I analyzed system prompts of basically every agent. Claude code, cursor etc. I took the best tools from the internet.

But I just need ask you guys. You are the idea makers. 2 minds are always better than one.

What would make you switch from Codex/Claude Code/Gemini/other agents? What do you think you will need? What are your problems?

How do I become not "just another agent" but crush openclaw's record on github stars. And yes I will be open-sourcing it.

I know many people will just laugh of this. But actually, if you do have ideas, please share them here.

Thanks for everything in advance:)

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u/Osprey6767 — 3 days ago
▲ 92 r/codex

I switched to Codex, and Holy $H!T it's good.

Hey guys,

I'm just another guy that was using chinese models to power coding tools. I used minimax m2.7 for a couple of month (through their token plan highspeed). The usage limits are huge. And at that moment I thought i found gold. But the problem was the intelligence. I did not understand that but first of all, it was not smart, it forgot stuff, it hallucinated, it was just not good for coding PLUS only a 200k made it unusable!

And after 2 month of use I finally chose to leave and pick something frontier. That will satisfy my coding needs and also be hella smart. And I found it. I tried claude. It was really good but recently it was degrading.

Then I tried codex. 2 days of tinkering with it and holy shit it's so smart. It does not hallucinate, it does not forget, it acts smart. It even sometimes contradicts me if I am about to make a mistake, unlike minimax which will do anything I throw at it.

I'm just amazed at the intelligence. This is my first codex experience. And I dunno if it was like that all the time but like I dunno guys, if you are using chinese models, you gotta try GPT.

And the usage limits are really good for the model of this intelligence.

I went on a bit of a rant here, but seriously, I'm so amazed, and this is the first time I did this. This is the first time that we (referring to codex and me) steer each other.

Incredible how ai changed in last couple of month.

Thanks for listening:)

Would really like to know your thoughts in the comments.

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u/Osprey6767 — 7 days ago
▲ 4 r/codex

What are the usage limits of the chatgpt plans?

Hey guys,

Some context here:

I was using a minimax highspeed plan. The model was alright. But the context is just 200k and the model is pretty old in terms of intelligence. Right now I am thinking.

Is it going to be anthropic or codex. I want to land in a 50 buck budget. So like what does "one message" mean? Is it one tool call or prompt? Or is it a prompt. I don't need regular chat. I need codex or api usage. So what are the limits and how sustainable is it for like a couple of hours of coding a day?

Thanks in advance for the info:)

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u/Osprey6767 — 8 days ago