I was working all day on my project when I realised the model I was using had become dumb. Gradually, it could not perform even simple tasks. I just asked Claude Sonnet 4 to copy one CSS design from a foreach loop to another foreach loop it was only CSS code. I used a few tokens for it, and still it could not do the job. This was just a simple copy and paste the design, CSS, and HTML were the same only the functionality and foreach loops were different. Meanwhile, I wanted to focus on other things. After I gave up and did it myself, I saw an error message that says, "Model is currently experiencing elevated error rate responses may be unreliable." After struggling with it all day, I want to point out that if any model fails on a simple task or an error occurs, why not get back the credits we paid for? We should. The model failing or an error occurring has nothing to do with us.
Also, I put in the rules that the model always needs to build the project. Still, it is not doing it. It is saying the tasks are done, but the code that the model created is full of errors and it does not build my project. This is a big bug. And again, I need to use two more credits to tell the model to check the code because it is full of errors.