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OpenAI has launched its new GPT-5 model, making it available to all ChatGPT users with different usage limits based on their subscription tier.

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[–] riskable@programming.dev 5 points 5 days ago

Seems a bit early in the game to start nickel and diming their customers. Especially when Claude Pro is cheaper and is actually better in many respects.

Technically, 80 messages every three hours is better than Claude Pro's ~45 messages in five hours but that's only during peak times. If you're mostly using Claude at night you're basically never going to run out (with casual/human-speed chat usage).