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Claude Code's product lead talks usage limits, transparency, and the "lean harness"

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SAN FRANCISCO—Amid an ever-expanding array of surfaces, growing demand for tokens and compute, and a rapidly evolving user base, Anthropic doesn’t have a long-term road map for Claude Code.

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Last week, in a three-level car rental parking garage meticulously converted into an event space in downtown San Francisco, Anthropic put on its second annual Code with Claude developer conference. That compute deal was accompanied by a doubling of usage limits for Claude Code users on the company’s Pro and Max plans—a response to a lot of user frustration about a compute crunch, especially in recent weeks. Anthropic’s products—especially Claude Code, its tool for agentic software development—have seen runaway popularity. User growth was accompanied by a shift in how people used the company’s models, away from simple chat interfaces to complex, multi-agent workflows that are many times more demanding.

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