my max 5x plan hit 25% 5h usage limit within about 5 mins using claude code mobile. All i asked was:
-visit a website and pull the context (simple site, one page, nothing crazy)
-it couldn't access the site because of sandbox
-so, ask it to go read code.claude docs to figure out the solution
-tells me i need to enable network access
- i do it manually in browser then switch to CC desktop
-then i ask to run search with a headless browser b/c the html on site was outdated
-got info, now compare info with what we're working on in repo (basic website build, nothing crazy)
-come back with analysis
-i check usage and now 25% done
What is going on?
I rarely use mobile app - mostly CLI, some desktop. run way more intensive ops than this and never use up that much that fast
@ankurnagpal The original post says snoring was the only noticeable negative impact of your sleep apnea. So what's the huge quality of life upgrade? Just no more snoring? Or did you get energy back that you didn't know you'd lost?
Agreed, I was a whoop guy for years and now wear a Garmin daily but only bc I use it in the gym constantly and like to track my runs. I think data tracking for self-health went way overboard.
The signal should start with how you actually feel. Not looking at data to tell you how you should feel.
Semi-annual labs to monitor health over time? ✅
Penis ring to track my nighttime boners? wtf are we actually doing here
I think it's not just that you're getting older. It's definitely getting worse.
But only because "when I was young" was coming off the back of multiple decades of relative unity, safety, and economic prosperity that drove rapid change and innovation in people's physical, daily lives.
If you go back a century or two, it was probably worse.
We just didn't have the information flow piped directly into our head about all the detailed goings-on.
Love what you do Huberman and I hate to say that you could not be more wrong here. And I find your lack of congruency quite disheartening.
You claim to want to democratize personal health science especially as it pertains to the actions someone can take in their life to live healthier and happier, yet you consistently champion the very practices that make access to said tools inaccessible to the masses.
If peptides become regulated and gated, the price will go up and stay up. It will not go down. It may come down from current costs for prescribed care but that savings should not be expected to be big, if it even happens at all.
There is not enough US supply to meet demand and “onshoring” the gray market will drive up demand. When supply outstrips demand, price goes up.
New compounders/capacity will be built but those facilities do not spin up overnight. It takes years to catch up.
And the optimal capacity for manufacturing peptides is likely not the amount that meets the entire market demand. It is where price * demand = profit is maximized. And this equation is maximized where operational costs are minimized. That doesn’t mean they get more efficient. That means they produce less so the supply:demand ratio stays in their favor.
And then you have to factor in the doctor gated access for an additional fee stack on top of that price.
The new market price will effectively price out the majority of the market that can’t afford the elective care costs. This likely includes the majority of current peptides users.
Who are you or the gov to say that I can’t buy this product and use it in my body to serve the benefit of my own health and wellbeing?
Because it has downside risk?
If I drink too much water in one sitting I could die.
Everything has downside risk.
Who are you/the gov to tell anyone how much downside risk they are allowed to accept when it comes to their own personal health?
@thsottiaux This feels like a robotic, out-of-touch with reality response. Claude is tagged wherever it does work so you know when it was used to do work vs. when it wasn't. That is important and helpful for many reasons.
Remember how long you’ve been putting this off, how many extensions the gods gave you, and you didn’t use them.
At some point you have to recognize
what world it is that you belong to,
what power rules it and from what source you spring,
that there is a limit to the time assigned you,
and if you don’t use it to free yourself it will be gone and will never return.
-Marcus Aurelius, Meditations