Damus
PayPerQ · 8h
Maybe we oughta just fork the repo we got it from and keep it open source so that we as a crowd can iterate on it.
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I don't think cache shifting is a thing. But timing is. As far as I understand how it works, it you run a simple query on an already long sessions AFTER 5 minutes has transpired, then all of the cache is gone. 5 minutes is the time barrier.

If you had premium set that simply means we are using opus and sonnet for everything, even if the query is simple.
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PayPerQ · 8h
Additionally, caching is not a complex thing we are implementing on our side anymore. It is handled by the providers who know what they are doing. So the chance that we are doing something wrong due to the caching is not really possible. It's mostly likely how openclaw itself chooses how many files...