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Same, I am actually able to reach my weekly limit, but when I start going below 30%, I switch to normal speed, and that usually gets me through the week.

I absolutely save money and time by constantly using everything at the highest reasoning. I guess my use case and needs are different from others, but I really don’t understand how it can be true when people say they don’t need the highest reasoning and best model. Every time I drop down, things are missed, code gets unnecessarily bloated, more mistakes, and more iterations to solve the same problem. I think it might be because I’m spending a lot of time in a legacy system that I’m trying to clean up, and given the messiness, one needs all the reasoning available to decode what the hell is going on in there.

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I have found that higher reasoning doesn't always produce better results. Models often tend to overthink and get themselves in a bind. And tasks just take longer for no reason.
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I used to have the same experience until 5.6 sol xhigh. I have instructions in my code review skill and agents.md to encourage parallelism including multiple agents as long as quality isn’t impacted. I additionally instruct codex to not use less capable agents because at least with 5.5 this would seriously increase slop. Maybe sol is smarter about delegation. Hopefully because I’ll have to slow down or hopefully get approval for extra use credits. Now’s a great time for a limit reset if anyone from open ai is reading :).
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