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journey· day 13 · arr R$26,652

Opus got too expensive, and Overclock was born

When Anthropic raised Opus's token cost by 35%, Lachuk didn't wait: he plugged Xiaomi's Mimo V2.5 Pro into Claude Code's shell and launched Overclock live, bug fixed on screen and all.

the night

Stream number 13 opens with a technical complaint that becomes the whole day's theme: since the Opus 4.7 launch, token consumption is up around 35%, and Sonnet's weekly limit was already at 100% usage hours before the stream. On top of that, the old recurring problem — VS Code with disconnected workspaces, conversation sessions lost when closing a terminal — had become unsustainable for someone running six Claude Code panels at once trying to orchestrate with Opus and execute with Sonnet.

The turn happened in the early morning: an alert from his own AI-launch monitoring system on WhatsApp flagged DeepSeek V4 Pro, then Kimi K2, until it landed on Mimo V2.5 Pro, from Xiaomi — a model almost as smart as Opus 4.7, faster, and costing a fraction of the price. Discovering a repository called "Free Cloud Code" showed it was possible to take the shell (the framework) of the Claude Code CLI and plug another LLM in behind it via Xiaomi's official protocol — without relying on OpenRouter or losing the official API's rate limit.

That's where Overclock was born, live: a terminal with multiple panels organized by workspace, persistent sessions (the problem of losing context on reopen got solved on screen, with Claude Code restoring the session after a restart), and a provider system letting you run Opus 4.7 as orchestrator/planner in one panel and Mimo V2.5 Pro as executor in another, in parallel. The install got tested live with the Jarvis assistant doing QA — mapping onboarding bugs, model defaults that didn't persist, and mislabeled panels — all logged in a markdown checklist to pick back up after restarting the session.

The commercial launch came in the middle of the stream itself: an Overclock subscription at overclock.sh for R$47/month (with a lifetime 50% founder discount for anyone joining that day), Mac-only for now, with Windows promised for the coming days because one person on the team only uses that platform. Lachuk revealed he'd already installed Overclock on his agency's own employees' computers to scale Mimo usage without paying a full subscription per person — the real reason the tool existed before it became a product.

The stream closes with an attempt to benchmark four Mimo variants (V2.5 Pro, V2.5, V2, and V2 Flash) running the same task in parallel — which gave inconsistent, visibly "lying" results, forcing the decision to build a real benchmark script, outside the models' own control, for the next day.

key moment

Mid-stream, testing the freshly assembled stack, the Mimo panel loses its label and the default-model setting simply won't save — 'the memory didn't persist, nothing happened' — and instead of working around it, Lachuk stops everything, calls in Jarvis to reproduce the bug, and fixes the session-restore flow live, in front of whoever was watching.

lesson of the night

When the tool holding you up gets more expensive or loses its edge, the answer isn't to wait or pay more — it's to pop the hood, plug another engine in behind the same shell, and solve your own problem before it stops production.

Whoever has Cloud Code in their daily routine becomes a Super Saiyan, man. Full stop. There's no in-between. Either you're going to be a regular guy, or you're going to be really good at using artificial intelligence.

said live, on the stream itself
what came out of the night

Built live

  • Overclock: a terminal with multiple parallel panels per workspace, replacing the manual setup of several VS Code terminals
  • Claude Code session persistence and restoration (the panel restarts without losing context)
  • Provider system connecting Mimo V2.5 Pro (Xiaomi) behind the Claude Code CLI framework, via official protocol, running alongside Opus 4.7
  • Default per-agent roles (orchestrator, executor, reviewer, planner) with a configurable default model per workspace
  • Onboarding/wizard to auto-detect already-installed CLIs (Claude Code, Codex, Mimo) and set up the default stack without asking for a manual path
  • Live QA with Jarvis generating a bug checklist, tested and fixed in real time (default-persistence bug and lost-session bug)
  • Launch of the subscription on overclock.sh with a lifetime 50% founder discount
  • Overclock installed on the agency's own team computers to scale Mimo usage without multiplying Claude subscriptions
Claude Code CLIOpus 4.7SonnetHaiku 4.5Mimo V2.5 Pro (Xiaomi)Codex / GPT-5.5GeminiFree Cloud Code repositoryOpenRouterJarvis (voice assistant)Overclock (overclock.sh)StripeDiscordWhatsApp
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