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Does Sonnet 3.5 feel "dumber" during peak hours or is it just NYC lag?

A user on Reddit is questioning whether the performance of Anthropic's Claude 3 Sonnet model, accessed through the Cursor Pro IDE, degrades during peak usage hours. They suspect that increased latency might be causing the model to provide less effective reasoning for their Python scripts. The user is considering bypassing Cursor's internal routing to connect directly to the Claude API to ensure consistent performance for their simulations. AI

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IMPACT Potential impact on user experience and workflow for developers relying on AI-assisted coding tools during peak hours.

RANK_REASON User is discussing performance of an existing model within a specific tool, not a new release or significant industry event.

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  1. r/cursor TIER_2 Nederlands(NL) · /u/Clear_Storage1535 ·

    Does Sonnet 3.5 feel "dumber" during peak hours or is it just NYC lag?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Lately, I’ve been noticing something weird with Cursor Pro.</p> <p>During peak market hours, the reasoning depth for my Python scripts feels... off. It’s like when the latency spikes, the model's logic gets lazier. Has anyone actually benchmarked…