alt.hn

3/31/2026 at 4:50:53 AM

Claude Code bug can silently 10-20x API costs

https://old.reddit.com/r/ClaudeCode/comments/1s7mitf/psa_claude_code_has_two_cache_bugs_that_can

by wg0

3/31/2026 at 6:14:05 AM

The first couple of days of this week (Claude session week I mean, Max 5x plan) I was doing some heavy data analysis and I hit 30% on day 1, then finished up the job at 50% on day 2.

But this was a lot of work. Analyzing thousands of files and extracting data from them using headless Claude sessions with a concurrency of 20 sessions at once. I have no complaints from those two days.

Then yesterday (day 3 of the week) I did some minor refactoring and bug fixes for 2 or 3 hours. Somehow that took me from 50% to 90%. This morning I finished off some of the bug fixes, maybe 45 minutes of work across ~4 twenty minutes sessions, each of involved identifying the test gap, then using a single subagent to fix it with TDD.

That took me to 100%.

Also, I'm on Asia time so I'm working entirely during off peak hours.

I now have two days to wait before the session rollover and I'm feeling quite frustrated. Whether it's a bug or they just silently reduced session limits, it's not acceptable for $200 a month.

by esperent

3/31/2026 at 6:52:14 AM

What’s their official policy on purchasing two subscriptions?

by chatmasta

3/31/2026 at 9:22:13 AM

I've done this with Cursor because I have similar issues with inconsistent allowance consumption there. I mostly use Claude models but I've had to disable Opus 4.6 because it just EATS tokens in it's thinking steps.

by pmx

3/31/2026 at 9:36:13 AM

Q: Claude bills you on unverifiable work? Is that how these things go?

((Is there any way to audit this aside from reverse engineering? You get less than you pay for?))

by ncr100

3/31/2026 at 7:35:22 AM

This is a feature.

by hulitu

3/31/2026 at 12:45:00 PM

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by BernardinoGM

3/31/2026 at 3:06:29 PM

Some manager just hit their KPI for an entire decade with 1000% revenue increase. /s

by hu3

3/31/2026 at 11:32:15 AM

Use AI! It'll make you a 10x engineer! (cost-wise) /s

I've recently had the displeasure of Opus 4.6 hallucinating an API. It would have been great if that API had existed, but it did not. Still, it then looped until I manually terminated it while trying to make tests pass. In my case, I used up about $12 of usage in 30 minutes. My guess would be mostly through the (pretty verbose) thinking tokens.

But it's not just Anthropic. I had the same issue with Gemini 3.1 Pro.

by fxtentacle

3/31/2026 at 9:29:40 AM

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by colwont