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      <title>Token Economy Audit: Preserving Metered LLM Quota</title>
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      <description>When you run an AI agent on metered LLM providers — subscription plans with session windows, weekly allotments, and fallback headroom — the constraint isn&amp;rsquo;t cost per thousand tokens. It&amp;rsquo;s quota burn rate: how fast you exhaust your session window or weekly limit, and how much of that burn is structural waste you never see.
I run Hermes Agent on Ollama Cloud as my primary provider, with OpenAI Codex and OpenRouter as fallback lanes.</description>
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