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By stevember · Posted
Realistically how many difficult thinking request does the average person needs per week? The simplest 'nonthinking' model is way more powerful than anything we had 18 months ago. While the average person using these things for? I wonder how many games coding apps I've just thrown together for the sake of having fun or testing. I know I've done it. I think we've got to a stage where we just randomly asking ChatGPT anything even if we don't use 95% of what we ask it. These thinking instances do have a cost, environmentally as well as other resources. As we all know the limits will go up, but I don't think it's a bad start. -
By eilegz · Posted
no way that was one of the best microsoft app, sigh its bizarre how microsoft making the worse decision on everything.... so i guess time to ask a good replacement of that -
By Parallax Abstraction · Posted
"Let's take one of our most popular and highly rated apps and kill it to force people into the Copilot app no one wants and with fewer features! That's the ticket!" Idiots. I used Lens all the time and it works great. Don't care if the other apps are subscription based, I'm not installing Copilot. -
By Reancarnation_X · Posted
Weekly reasoning requests limit went down from 2900 ( 100 o3, 2100 o4-mini, 700 o4-mini-high) to just 200 GPT5 thinking requests per week. Absolute scam altman move -
By pradeepviswav · Posted
GPT-5 upgrade sparks backlash from ChatGPT Plus users over new usage limits by Pradeep Viswanathan OpenAI yesterday unveiled its highly anticipated GPT-5 model, featuring major advancements in reasoning, coding, and tool-calling capabilities. In a departure from previous launches, the company announced that this cutting-edge model will be accessible to all ChatGPT users, including those on the free tier. Depending on the ChatGPT subscription tier, GPT-5’s intelligence and usage limits will vary. Free-tier users will receive a limited number of high-intelligence responses, while Pro-tier users will have unlimited access. Here are the exact GPT-5 usage limits on ChatGPT: ChatGPT Free tier accounts can send up to 10 messages every 5 hours. After reaching this limit, ChatGPT will automatically use the GPT-5 mini until the limit resets. Free tier users also have access to just one GPT-5 Thinking message per day. ChatGPT Plus plans can send up to 80 messages every 3 hours. After reaching this limit, ChatGPT will switch to GPT-5 mini until the limit resets. ChatGPT Plus or Team users can manually select the GPT-5-Thinking model from the model picker with a usage limit of up to 200 messages per week. ChatGPT Pro plan offers unlimited access to GPT-5 models. If ChatGPT automatically switches from GPT-5 to GPT-5-Thinking, it will not count toward the above limits. While this may sound good, ChatGPT Plus subscribers are unhappy with the change. Previously, they had unlimited access to OpenAI’s o3 and o4-mini Thinking models, but they are now limited to just 200 messages per week. The only workaround for ChatGPT Plus users, for now, is to explicitly instruct the model to think longer through their prompts. It’s unclear how OpenAI will respond to this feedback from its core subscribers. Any future changes to the usage limits for Plus users could play a key role in keeping subscribers satisfied while balancing global demand for the GPT-5 model. Image Credit: Depositphotos.com
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Hi OOP Mateys,
I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread that contains locations to FREE .Net controls, so I'll start the ball rolling with the new Power Pack I just found !
The VB.Net Power Pack over at Microsoft is a free download containing 7 new controls including Blending Panels and Notification Windows.
Link : VB.Net Power Pack
The Power Pack can also be used in C# !
They are a great addition to your .Net toolbox and they are free !
Enjoy ! :D
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