I ditched Claude for Obsidian and a local LLM, and miss it less than I expected to
Claude is still the AI tool I reach for most days and that's probably not going to change any time soon. But even on the Pro plan, I still hit the limit caps, especially when I've been doing visual work with Artifacts or Claude Design, and then there isn't much left for regular chat without turning on extra usage. Opus eats through that allowance way faster than Sonnet, and I run Opus a lot. There's also the privacy side - everything I send Claude lives on Anthropic's servers, and while that's fine for most things, the personal documents I'd rather keep on my device. Plus, having a tool that works regardless of whether Anthropic's having a bad server day is its own kind of insurance.
Claude is still the AI tool I reach for most days and that’s probably not going to change any time soon. But even on the Pro plan, I still hit the limit caps, especially when I’ve been doing visual work with Artifacts or Claude Design, and then there isn’t much left for regular chat without turning on extra usage. Opus eats through that allowance way faster than Sonnet, and I run Opus a lot. There’s also the privacy side – everything I send Claude lives on Anthropic’s servers, and while that’s fine for most things, the personal documents I’d rather keep on my device. Plus, having a tool that works regardless of whether Anthropic’s having a bad server day is its own kind of insurance.
John Doe
New York
New York
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