I have a very basic question.
Explain to me, in clear standard English, what this means. My understanding, is that a slow premium request, is exactly the same as a fast premium request - just that it takes longer. I would really like this to be confirmed.
Also, given that your advertising alludes to two modes - Do I have the ability to switch modes? If I’m randomly coding over night, I do not need fast responses, I will happily wait a few minutes. If I am working on a production bug fix that needs to go out an hour ago, then, then I want my fast responses.
And finally - If I select a model - do you change it upstream to another model when there is high load? I keep hearing this a lot all over discord - I would like to understand the reasoning.
yes it unlimited but very slow
I believe you won’t wait for that so long
and you need to enable usage base to enjoy using cursor sevice haha
Thank you for the reply - Now I just need some confirmation with regards to models being switched out without us knowing - Apparently people have checked their API usage, and found that they are using models that they have not selected - Please tell me how this can be avoided.
I’m still waiting for someone from Team Cursor to reply to this thread - Apparently this forum is suppose to increase the speed at which Cursor employees can reply vs a discord server - I want to believe that.
I think a basic request about pricing confirmation, should at the very least, have a sales person breathing down my neck. This is not a good look. And an AI company at that, there should be no excuse at all for overlooking this thread - Anyway, I’ll keep waiting for an official response.
My number one problem here is that this text exists
- You can only exceed your request limit on these specific models, this doesn’t apply to models like GPT-4, GPT-4o, and Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
This leads me to believe that the advertising is a lie - as when I have hit my request limit, I can NO LONGER USE Claude 3.5 … without paying more. This is not UNLIMITED - Please confirm, someone from Team Cursor explain please.