Vikhyat K., Moondream AI co-founder and CTO, exhausted his Claude and Codex API limits prior to a holiday reset
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Vikhyat K. pushed hard to drain his Claude and Codex usage allowances ahead of the July 4 window, only to watch both platforms refresh the caps regardless, leaving the intended burn-down effort pointless.
Holiday timing adds extra friction for heavy users
Weekly reset cycles already create predictable crunch points, and the attempted pre-holiday sprint highlights how opaque or inflexible those schedules feel when plans collide with them.
Unclear whether resets were routine or special
No public policy confirms an automatic July 4 refresh for either service, so it remains unknown if this was a standard weekly rollover, a one-off adjustment, or something else entirely.
Negative users criticized failing to exhaust Claude and Codex rate limits before the July 4 reset as leaving value unused.
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@vikhyatk you're leaving value just sitting there
i tried my hardest to run out of claude and codex rate limits before july 4. i made it. but they both reset limits fml

@vikhyatk back to the mines you go

@vikhyatk I know this feeling. Rate limits are supposed to be a billing detail, but once coding agents become the workbench, limits start acting like project infrastructure. The UX has to admit that.

@vikhyatk Nothing humbles you like planning your whole day around a rate limit reset. Run enough agents and you end up knowing the reset windows better than your own calendar lol