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@vonealex@GrokInsider@MrSnowSky It’s already out, called Grok Computer for SuperGrok Heavy subs right now.
We won’t see a rollout to SuperGrok anytime soon. Perplexity does it where you purchase credits on top of your Pro plan to run Computer so Grok doing something similar will be the only way to get access.
@MrSnowSky@GrokInsider@vonealex Negative. Apps are over + TUI has become so smooth. Everyone needs to get comfortable with it. Future will all be terminal-based. We’ll just input via text/voice into an OS that’s connected via APIs to all our platforms with dashboards/control centers as the only UIs we ever see.
@GrokInsider@xai@milichab@JasonBud No desktop app! @milichab@JasonBud@xai Diverting any of the Grok build team’s focus to that is a complete waste of time right now.
The TUI works better for this kind of thing anyway and is extremely smooth once you get going.
@PawelHuryn@elonmusk This is awesome 🔥 but we really need it on the VSX marketplace too.
I could install from source but I’d rather not have to keep manually updating it.
@davinder0110v@xai@grok Yeah fair point.
They don’t have unlimited compute so there has to be compromises.
I’d rather have rolling so I can use it throughout the month like I said instead of getting locked out after a few days and having to switch platforms.
Everyone also needs several oAuth methods.
I think SuperGrok OAuth limits need a new approach with a rolling window instead of the current monthly quota.
Similar to Claude Code/Codex.
And when it’s blocked we really need clearer error messages explaining the cooldown periods so it’s not so confusing. @xai@grok
@xai Thanks for the reset!
I was blocked out after ~3 days of moderate usage on my SuperGrok OAuth. Apparently there’s no rolling limit, it’s just a set monthly allowance that’s hard capped? Meaning I literally wouldn’t have been able to use it for 27 days after hitting the quota?
@davinder0110v@xai@grok With the hard monthly cap I got blocked after just ~3 days of usage so I would’ve been locked out for 27 days if they hadn’t reset everyone.
Rolling quota checks the last 30 days. Oldest usage drops off so you gradually get quota back.
No month-long lockouts.
I think SuperGrok OAuth limits need a new approach with a rolling window instead of the current monthly quota.
Similar to Claude Code/Codex.
And when it’s blocked we really need clearer error messages explaining the cooldown periods so it’s not so confusing. @xai@grok
@xai Thanks for the reset!
I was blocked out after ~3 days of moderate usage on my SuperGrok OAuth. Apparently there’s no rolling limit, it’s just a set monthly allowance that’s hard capped? Meaning I literally wouldn’t have been able to use it for 27 days after hitting the quota?