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Ask HN: Why Opus4.6 was silently removed from Claude Code?
srvmshr 3 hours ago [-]
Generally it is a good practice to keep v.[N] and [N-1] in active deployment. But lately a lot of policies from Anthropic are confusing at best, and at worst plain subscriber-hostile.

If costs are drowning them, they should rather be a bit more honest about the messaging and hike prices of their lower ($20 / $100) tier by ~$10 and enforce stricter limits (optionally).

I liked 4.5 and 4.6, but none of them are available outside of using API now - and thats a bummer given the 2~2.5X overall costs

SyneRyder 3 hours ago [-]
It isn't removed:

/model claude-opus-4-6[1m]

t0duf0du 51 minutes ago [-]
Yup was able to replicate using this. Sorry lemme edit the post.
hooch 3 hours ago [-]
confirmed
gomako 3 hours ago [-]
What alternatives are people using? I really liked Claude code up until a couple of weeks ago when it went a bit crap. I am a solo dev that works on my own projects as well as professional work. I am that person people think knows about computers. I'm not, I can make web pages and use a terminal.
3 hours ago [-]
rbinv 3 hours ago [-]
Maybe the 4.7 inference is cheaper than 4.6? Just guessing.
NicoJuicy 3 hours ago [-]
Cancelled Claude, too expensive for what it is and found much better alternatives price-wise.
surrTurr 2 hours ago [-]
that alternative is?
yomismoaqui 2 hours ago [-]
$20 Codex subscription works as well (if not better) and a seems like if allows more usage.
t0duf0du 52 minutes ago [-]
Um guys..... I was able to use Opus4.6 by: `/model claude-opus-4-6`
rvz 3 hours ago [-]
The casino increased all their fees, reduced their limits and want more from your credits.

The owner of this casino (Anthropic) decided to upgrade the slot machine (Claude Code) with a new random number generator engine (Opus 4.7) and decommissioned the old one (Opus 4.6).

They claim that the new engine (Opus 4.7) gives better odds and generates results faster with every press of the button, with a catch that it takes more credits on every turn.

The house (Anthropic) always wins.

lanthissa 3 hours ago [-]
i dont think you need to make it malicious, this is what not having enough compute looks like in practice.

its true of gpt5, its true of why antigravity rate limits, and its true of claude.

there is no possible action thats not user hostile when you dont have enough compute. You either reject customers which is hostile and kills your companies growth or you do the best you can with what you have.

its not like these companies under built, they're building as fast as they can.

ozlikethewizard 49 minutes ago [-]
I mean if a corps goals dont align with their customers (which almost universally they do not), its pretty safe to assume every action is malicious. Anthropic need to generate profit from a service where users burn cash like it's the weimar republic, every choice they make will be to the detriment of the user up until users stop paying.
baal80spam 3 hours ago [-]
I like this comparison.
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