Elevated error rates on Opus 4.7

(status.claude.com)

54 points | by rob 2 hours ago

10 comments

  • lepuski 2 hours ago
    I can't see why anyone still chooses Claude. Codex outperforms it in most respects, and its quotas are about ten times larger. A $100 Codex plan gets me through the whole week with 6–12 hours of coding per day.
    • xboxnolifes 6 minutes ago
      I certainly get more usage before cutoff from GPT 5.5, but the output I get from Opus 4.7 is way better. It just sucks that I get 2 good "long running" prompts on Opus 4.7 before my daily quota is met on the $20 subscription.
    • jjice 1 hour ago
      I found GPT 5.5 is pretty solid, but I keep getting impressed by opus. It's tracked down some insane stuff while I look away during a meeting. 5.5 is way closer than previous OpenAI models to Anthropic IMO.

      These things are so tricky because everyone has a seemingly conflicting experience. Part of the fun I guess!

    • SatvikBeri 1 hour ago
      I've never actually run into the issues that people talk about online, like Claude suddenly getting dumb or running out of usage. So there's just not a lot of incentive for me to shop around. I've used Amp a bit, and it's quite nice, but a bit more expensive without the subsidized subscription.
      • gardnr 1 hour ago
        Are you using Opus? Sonnet remains as useful as it was while Opus efficacy and token burn rate has soured over the last 4 months.
        • fny 1 hour ago
          I'm using Opus on xhigh 10+ hours a day, and I've only reached 80% of weekly limits when doing massive ports or refactors. I haven't once hit hourly limits, and I've used Claude very, very aggressively. I guess its a pain point for power users.
      • raincole 1 hour ago
        It has always been like this. We actually know that the model performance has been mostly steady[0], but you cannot beat the notion of "evil companies secretly serving us worse models." The meme value is too strong.

        [0]: https://marginlab.ai/trackers/claude-code/

      • mbreese 1 hour ago
        When do you use it the most? I’ve noticed that it most often starts to degrade during 10-5 US East coast time. Late at night, I have the least amount of issues, but without fail, if I’m trying to do anything complex during the day, Claude gets loopy.
      • dboreham 1 hour ago
        Same here. Works every time. Never ran into usage limits either.
    • hansvm 1 hour ago
      Claude is the only AI coding tool I've found worth a damn. Without it I'd just do everything by hand save for a few bash scripts or whatever.
      • arcanemachiner 1 hour ago
        Have you tried other harnesses, such as OpenCode?
        • hansvm 1 hour ago
          Yeah, harness quality matters too, but the underlying model capabilities are night and day.
    • elahieh 2 hours ago
      One reason might be that Claude Opus 4.7 thinking benchmarks better on Arena Coding at https://arena.ai/leaderboard/text/coding ... hopefully that effectively assesses correctness. It doesn't account for reliability though.
    • SeanAnderson 1 hour ago
      You get a discount for paying for a full year on Teams and Enterprise can involve contractual obligations. It's a lot of effort to get buy-in to change providers and to shift an entire organization. The winds change frequently in this space and the pain needs to get to a certain level before it's worth rolling the dice.
    • taspeotis 1 hour ago
      Claude Max 20x gives me unlimited (for my level of usage) Opus 4.7 - how much money do I have pay OpenAI for that?
      • arcanemachiner 1 hour ago
        Based on the experience of people using the $20 Claude Pro subscription and exhausting their quotas in a manner of minutes, the answer to your question is probably "less". (I would guess that the $100 plan would do the trick.)
        • taspeotis 1 hour ago
          Okay so how much less will I have to pay OpenAI for unlimited Opus 4.7?
    • Thaxll 2 hours ago
      I think it's impossible to say that codex x.y.z is better than Sonnet x.y.z, I used many "high" end models and they're just all good.
    • CompoundEyes 1 hour ago
      In my org the teams doing agent engineering at scale are all on Codex using gpt-5.5. By scale I mean fully agent authored code workflows with long running / multi hour plans.
    • kylemaxwell 1 hour ago
      Corporate policies and agreements. In large corporations, using external non-approved models with proprietary source code is a good way to have significant career issues.
    • etchalon 1 hour ago
      I'd rather not give money to Sam Altman.
    • yieldcrv 1 hour ago
      because my shard isn’t erroring

      I use Codex when Claude Code is down, and I only began using Claude when ChatGPT was down

      yes codex is very fast, I go back to Claude for now

    • squirrellous 1 hour ago
      Corporate reasons. AWS hasn't opened codex models to everyone yet.
    • echelon 2 hours ago
      Claude is significantly better at Rust in my experience, and Rust is my favorite language to emit from LLMs.

      Opus 4.7 + Rust is a killer combo.

    • nothinkjustai 2 hours ago
      Because of marketing and vibes mostly.

      Heck I prefer DeepSeek to both of those.

      • josephg 1 hour ago
        Wow, I'm really surprised. I tried deepseek (their best model, through the official API). Its extremely cheap, but its clearly not as good at programming as Opus 4.7. It seems nowhere near as good at making high level design choices. Deepseek also seems to get stuck in whack-a-mole fixing loops much more than opus. I stopped it at one point, and asked opus to solve the problem it was trying to solve and it saw the solution immediately.

        I was running deepseek through claude's code agent harness. Maybe it works better through a different tool?

        • zmmmmm 1 hour ago
          I've given V4 Pro some curly things and I was impressed at how it figured them out. I agree high level design is not its forte. But it sat in a loop and dogmatically debugged a crazy dependency issue to come to the right answer over the course of 15 minutes which impressed me.
        • esafak 1 hour ago
          You tried v4?
          • codybontecou 1 hour ago
            I tried to like it, but it eventually got stuck in a near-infinite loop trying to debug an extra curly bracket in an iOS app.

            That and the lack of image-read support surprised me. I'm a big fan of feeding screenshots into my llm and that killed it for me.

          • josephg 1 hour ago
            Yeah, v4.

            I would have been much more impressed with v4 about 6 months ago. But I've been spoiled by opus 4.7. Deepseek isn't at the same level.

      • zmmmmm 2 hours ago
        interestingly I had the same experience, and weirdly it's in part because it is clearly less intelligent. It's more of a mechanistic tool just doing what I ask (but still very smart and very competent about it) and less trying to win a nobel prize with each answer. Turns out I actually like that.
  • gopalv 2 hours ago
    Sonnet is also throwing overloaded error.

    My systems are hitting exponential delay retries, so this might not get better because retries overload things again.

    > {'type': 'error', 'error': {'details': None, 'type': 'overloaded_error', 'message': 'Overloaded'}, 'request_id': 'req_ ...

    I can see a weird spike in my cache hit-rate a few minutes before, so this might actually be some extra caching they have thrown in.

  • textlapse 58 minutes ago
    Say what you will about Sam Altman, but at least he engages with his user base and acts on user feedback.

    Dario and co seem to be on some elevated pedestal - us mere mortals are beneath them - and they have this scattershot devrel where each engineer has their own X way of communicating to the public often at odds with each other.

    I loved Sonnet and Opus fwiw but not anymore.

    • SilverElfin 53 minutes ago
      Plus I can’t really trust someone who emphasizes ethics and then partners with Elon to buy compute from a potentially illegal natural gas powered datacenter.
  • keithnz 2 hours ago
  • kristianc 2 hours ago
    They're having quite the day for devrel..
  • 9cb14c1ec0 2 hours ago
    Do they need a waiting list, or what?
  • sinak 2 hours ago
    Sonnet is giving an overloaded message as well.
  • cyanydeez 2 hours ago
    so, all those CEOs moving all those remaining engineers to be dependent on a cloud service to the extent that there's no local development capability are gonna appologize right
    • claaams 1 hour ago
      in a year or two when AI tool costs go from 5M per year to 15M per year...even then, maybe not.
  • FergusArgyll 2 hours ago
    I thought the deal with xai was supposed to solve this? Is this basically the adding lanes paradox?
    • josephg 1 hour ago
      You're assuming the elevated error rates are due to the system being overloaded. We have no evidence this is actually the case. Its much more likely due to a simple misconfiguration or failing router or something.
  • imperio59 1 hour ago
    I love Claude but I hate waiting a minute or two for any inference to start. I hope they can get their xAI capacity online ASAP and that it helps!