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This article was originally published on https://forg.to/articles/how-to-stop-hitting-claude-usage-limits *You're Paying for Claude. You're Also Wasting Most of It. I used to hit my usage limit by 2pm every day. Not because I was doing too much work. Because I had no idea how Claude actually charges you. Once I understood the real mechanic, everything changed. I now hit my limit maybe once a mont
Cyber attacks are becoming more frequent and more expensive because criminals are still getting paid. Despite growing awareness, the economics of ransomware still favour attackers. Only 17% of UK organisations hit by ransomware chose to pay, but even among those who do pay, outcomes remain unreliable. According to UK‑wide data, oranisations are now three times more likely to recover from backups
LibreFang 2026.4.27 Released LibreFang v2026.4.27 ships the changes below. See the full changelog for the complete list. TUI setup wizard now offers microsoft, zai, zai_coding, volcengine, volcengine_coding, byteplus, byteplus_coding alongside the existing first-run options. The wizard's PROVIDERS list had drifted from PROVIDER_REGISTRY and silently hid these from new installs; a unit test now p
What if managing your bookmarks felt like talking to a colleague? Not clicking through menus, not filling out forms, not dragging items between folders. Just saying what you want done. That's what prompt-based bookmark management looks like. LinkaGoGo connects to AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — giving your AI direct access to your bookmark
The Idea After deciding to build an iOS app using AI, the first thing I set out to create was a metronome app designed for dark stage environments. Back in college, I played drums — and while that was a while ago, there weren’t many metronome apps that felt both clean and professional. (Turns out, that’s still true today.) That’s what led me to the idea: a simple, black-and-white metronome where