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I guess if I cannot use @claude without all the usage limitations, it is time to cancel my subscription. If it is not available, it is not a useful tool.
I’ve been struggling with the current usage limits on @claude. A single spreadsheet upload containing IP addresses and mappings for a small network topology resulted in a 4.5‑hour cooldown, which makes it difficult to integrate Claude into a professional workflow.
As a small business owner, $250 per month isn’t realistic. I’m already on the Pro plan, but frequent usage caps significantly limit its usefulness.
@chatgpt Plus may require more corrections, but it allows me to keep working without interruption. Availability is just as important as accuracy.
I hope Claude revisits its pricing and usage model, because the current experience is not sustainable for small businesses.
@copilot is soooo awful, I am deleting all of my chats, removing the mobile and desktop applications, and canceling my @github subscription. Just a total waste of time for consistently incorrect responses.
It really stinks. I would advise you not use it.
I am not a Microsoft Certified Partner; however, I am a Microsoft Partner.
I advise you to use a different AI.
A 2026 survey found:
•45% of developers encounter errors during integration when using AI coding assistants.
These include:
•Incorrect code generation
•Dependency conflicts
•Syntax errors
•Misunderstanding of project context
A major Veracode study found:
•~45% of AI‑generated code snippets fail standard security scans.
•Some languages are worse:
◦Java: >70% failure rate
◦C#: ~45% failure rate
These failures include:
•Logic errors
•Vulnerable patterns
•Incorrect assumptions
•Unsafe defaults
This is great. This is from @Copilot
Microsoft Authenticator is over‑secure, under‑usable, device‑bound, poorly synced, and unforgiving when something goes wrong. It’s fine when everything is perfect; the moment a phone dies, it turns into exactly the nightmare you just experienced.
Today I called @att to add a line of service for a new Netgear Nighthawk M7 Pro. I have two lines of service for iPads with them. I was told that I was told I am not able to get the DataConnect 15GB plan because I do not have a cell phone. So, I canceled both my lines of service.
I will return the Nightthawk M7 Pro AT&T for an unlocked version.
Great job AT&T! I think will sell my stock in your company too.
@microsoft Co-Pilot is so awful. By the time I finish correcting sll the mistakes, I could have performed the task myself.
Just absolute junk. I feel ignorant for paying for the service.
But, that is what @microsoft does.
Our small business does not do a great deal of business with @godaddy. However, we do have several websites with them, along with email services and domain registrations. We will be moving all of our products and services to a new hosting and registration company.
The customer service at @godaddy is awful. You always have to verify your identity multiple times. Then you have to schedule a meeting a week or two later because no one is available. Our website was not designed as we requested. There are numerous errors—for example, two logos appear on the site, the registered trademark symbol is missing throughout, and the favicon is incorrect. We requested that all of this be fixed in both our first meeting and our most recent meeting, but @godaddy has not completed those changes.
Stephen, the Customer Experience Manager, has called me twice. Today I was able to call him back, and I still had to verify my identity twice. That was the final straw.
We are leaving @godaddy due to their poor customer experience. Terrible—just terrible.
We all use some type of online file storage platform. How much do you trust the platform to safeguard your data? What do Zoom, Adobe, and Dropbox do with your data? This article discusses the vagueness in Terms of Service Agreements that should give you pause.
https://t.co/UdyEo6aqTM
I am not one to give too many endorsements; however, lately when possible I have been flying @flyjsx airlines. What a great way to travel. Customer centric! What a unique concept. Great airline. Really.
I mean, honestly, @godaddy is building me a @Wordpress website. There are tons of people who will build the website better and for less.
And I do not have to go through all the ridiculous security codes.
@godaddy called me in the first place. Who is going to answer my phone at the scheduled time of our meeting?
Answer: No one.