We heard you wanted to use Codex rate limit resets on your own time.
Starting today, we’re rolling out the ability to save rate limit resets to use later.
We’re starting Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users with one free reset:
Seen a lot of confusion for when people should switch to cheaper models.
Is this not simply common sense or is it actually trickier than I thought for some people?
Things I really dislike about Fable:
1. Anthropic collects my prompt history, stores it, and does whatever they want with it for 30 days. No opt-out
2. They can nerf their most expensive model without telling me, billing me the same amount, wasting my time. Whenever they want
Interestingly this is why "loop engineering" is hard.
Anyone can build a loop. How profitable is that loop is where the skill and expertise difference lies.
Everyone on X talking about building AI coding loops
I think for 99% of people it's horrible advice. Mostly being promoted by people who profit off token burn
Unless you are deeply technical, you are going to build flimsy apps and burn outrageous amounts of money
Engineering a loop that produces high quality code requires insane amounts of setup and oversight to make sure it's done the right way
For a vast majority of people the best AI coding strategy is:
1. Work closely with your agent, ask it to build the next smallest people of functionality you can think of
2. After each small chunk, ask the AI what it did. Tell it to describe it to you concisely
3. If anything is too technical, ask it to explain in a non technical way so you deepen your knowledge
4. Have it continuously maintain a current state doc you can feed to another LLM to get 2nd perspectives on crucial decisions
5. Mute influencers who give you vague advice that doesn't really mean anything
This will actually save more time in the long run because you won't have to untangle code you don't understand
@dikibagast best UX dibanding semua CLI; kalau kita interested buat liat semua steps di terminal mesti pakai Opencode; dan harness nya sangat decent + token usage nya jg not bad (compared to direct Codex CLI)
secara stats userbase kurang lebih seperti ini
https://t.co/oc4Lulz4KH
Today we are saying goodbye to Windsurf
…and we are transforming it to Devin Desktop
Windsurf has been an absolutely amazing experience for me and the team. Though it has been rocky at times, we have seen every phase of AI coding and we want to keep embracing where things are going. That means we need to once again reorient ourselves towards a more focused goal and remove the Windsurf branding.
Believe it or not, the Windsurf brand has been around less than a year and a half, and before that, the previous name Codeium was only around a similar timeframe as well. I’ve actually had to change my email every year all the way to the eventual acquisition to Cognition. In AI, most products only have a 1 year lifespan before you need to drastically change it to the next.
Devin now encompasses all our form factors, whether it’s the cloud agent, the agent command center (with IDE), CLI, review, or our other products. This way we can really focus our efforts around one name. We are doubling down on our neutrality and making Devin Desktop compatible with other agents via ACP. We may be the only “Switzerland” of AI left and we embrace this role.
As for me, I’ll be transitioning from CEO of Windsurf to Cognition’s President of New Enterprise, helping open new regions and verticals, accelerating velocity, and filling in gaps as usual.
The story of Windsurf doesn’t end here, it continues on as part of Devin’s journey.