Claude users exploit session resets to bypass usage limits
A Claude user discovered that scheduling automated sessions with Claude Code Routines can reset usage limits on demand, effectively extending daily API capacity by staggering session starts throughout the day.
Claude users have discovered a workaround to extend their daily usage limits by strategically scheduling new sessions throughout the day using Claude Code Routines. The technique relies on a core constraint in Claude's rate-limiting architecture: usage limits reset when a new session begins, not at ...
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