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04/23/26, 10:00 AM
**TL;DR:** Anthropic quietly removed Claude Code from lower-tier plans, then rolled it back amid backlash; the real culprit is a chronic GPU shortage born of Darioâs 2022 bet that OpenAI would go bust, leaving the company throttling users, rewriting TOS on the fly, and watching its once-perfect code-to-data flywheel grind to a halt.
## Claude Code âstealth nerfâ
Yesterday users woke up to find **Claude Code** gone from the Pro plan.
No e-mail, no blog postâjust a pricing-page edit that pushed the feature to the new 100 $/mo Max tier overnight.
Hours of outrage later the line-item re-appeared on Pro, but free users are still locked out.
The episode is being called an âun-nerfâ, yet the message is clear: Anthropic is rationing compute by any lever it can find.
## Anthropicâs cult-like flywheel
Employees joke that Anthropic is a âcult with one commandment: AGI or bustâ.
They ignore image/video models, consumer gimmicks, even mainstream marketingâall chips go on coding capability.
The loop they brag about in recruiting decks looks like this:
1. Ship the worldâs best code model
2. Sell it to enterprises for AI-assisted development â giant revenue
3. Collect mountains of private source in the process
4. Feed that data into the next training run
5. Stronger code model â stronger base model â return to step 1
This is arguably the tightest data-revenue feedback cycle since Google AdSense.
But the whiteboard is missing one box: **buy enough GPUs to serve and train at scale**.
That blank space is now the entire story.
## Darioâs 2022 miscalculation
On a November 2022 *Darknet Diaries* episode CEO Dario Amodei said OpenAI had a âquite highâ chance of bankruptcy.
His math: if usage kept 10Ă-ing yearly, by 2027 someone would need a trillion dollars of inference hardware booked in advance; miss the forecast by even a year and the balance sheet implodes.
Anthropic therefore chose the âprudentâ pathâavoid the capex cliff, keep burn low, stay alive.
Demand did grow 10Ă; OpenAI swallowed the risk, locked in H100s, and is still standing.
Anthropic, meanwhile, is chronically allocation-short, forced to throttle the very product that was supposed to feed the flywheel.
## Dominoes of the GPU famine
- Daily rate limits ratchet tighter almost weekly
- Third-party agent projects (OpenClaw, Hermes, etc.) first encouraged, then API-blocked
- Policy updates appear only via tweets, Slack DMs, or quiet ToS editsânever in one authoritative place
## The OpenClaw communications fiasco
Developer Peter Steinberger tweets that Opus is âby far the best model to orchestrate agentsâ, open-sources OpenClaw, sees explosive GitHub stars.
Two weeks later he and the repo are acquired byâof courseâOpenAI.
Anthropicâs reaction:
1. Radio silence
2. Sudden API key revocation for âviolating usage guidelinesâ
3. Partial reinstatement after complaints
4. New SDK rate window nobody asked for
All of this relayed piecemeal in random Twitter replies, never a single official doc.
Users still donât know what is or isnât allowed.
## Reliability numbers that wonât pass a finance audit
Anthropicâs own status page shows **98.8 %** uptime for Claude API over the last 90 daysânowhere near the 99.9 % enterprise buyers expect.
Compare OpenAIâs public page: API 99.9 %, ChatGPT 99.8 %, Codex 99.98 %.
When your core differentiation is âwe code betterâ, constant 500 s and 429 s erode the argument fast.
## Carrot, then stick
**14 Mar** â Product lead Tarik posts a âspring break giftâ: off-peak and weekend Claude Code sessions consume half quota.
Developers reschedule entire CI pipelines to 3 a.m.; savings are real.
**26 Mar** â Same account: âTo ensure consistent availability we are lowering the 5-hour session cap for free, Pro and Max tiersâŠâ
The carrot lasted twelve days.
## A paying customerâs vent
âI send Anthropic 200 $ every month and they brainstorm new ways to stop me from using what I paid for. Between the throttling, the outages and the policy whiplash I finally understand why Theo calls himself their ânumber-one haterâ.â
## End-game
Darioâs risk-averse capex strategy kept the company solvent but also starved the feedback loop that made it special.
Every GPU they donât buy is an OpenAI win: overflow traffic, glowing PR, and now the acquisition of showcase projects that originally ran on Claude.
Unless Anthropic raids the balance sheet for a massive hardware orderâand writes a single, sane usage policyâit risks discovering that user trust, like quota, throttles down to zero.
Source: [https://youtu.be/aO5k3haUz9Q](https://youtu.be/aO5k3haUz9Q)