On June 16, 2026, a V2EX user posted asking which AI model memberships have big discounts for the 618 shopping festival. The user expressed a strong desire to purchase but noted a lack of credit. No specific models, prices, or promotions were mentioned.
cwcode is a programming intelligent agent built natively in Go and optimized for Deepseek V4 Pro. It features a specialized file-edit hash caching mechanism that achieves over 95% cache hit rate on the model. The agent allows users to adjust the reasoning effort between High and Max modes. Sub-agents support persistent memory and integrate an embedding model for semantic searching, enabling Remember/Recall functionality.
A developer built a Chrome extension called Bilibili CDN Switcher that lets overseas users manually switch Bilibili's CDN nodes to improve video loading. The extension intercepts network requests, replaces default CDN domains using regex and DNR, and employs a service worker to measure and select the fastest node. In the author's tests, speed jumped from around 200 kbps to 6–7 Mbps, though preloading a video takes a few extra seconds for node verification. The project is open-source on GitHub and available on the Chrome Web Store.
A v2ex user shares that their OpenAI Codex weekly usage limit has been reached, and they are currently waiting for the limit to reset. The post provides no official announcement or details from OpenAI about any product changes or resets. It reflects a personal experience of service quota exhaustion.
A developer on V2EX shared their long-standing preference for Cursor due to its tab predictions and inline chat-based edits, but raised privacy and copyright concerns following Cursor’s collaboration with SpaceX. They are seeking open-source replacements that allow free choice of model providers or local deployment, robust code prediction, inline editing, and the ability to send selected code snippets to a chat for targeted modifications. The user noted OpenCode as an existing open-source alternative for Claude Code but specifically wants a Cursor-like tool. No recommendations were included in the post itself; the request outlines four concrete requirements for an ideal alternative.
A v2ex user reports that OpenAI has again required second-step verification for Turkish region accounts, prompting concerns that such accounts might be disabled. The user holds an unused Turkish gift card purchased from seagm and is looking to transfer it to avoid potential loss. The post reflects community concerns about account stability and verification policies for non-standard regions.