The reset feature recently introduced by Codex is a great idea in principle, but its current operating logic is completely different from what I understood, and I believe this creates a serious and unreasonable problem.
I was supposed to receive my weekly credit reset in two days. Based on my understanding of the new feature, I expected that I would still receive that reset at the scheduled time. However, I used up my limit today and pressed the reset button immediately. After doing so, the system informed me that my next weekly reset would only be available again in seven days.
This is extremely unreasonable. Under this design, using the reset button effectively pushes back the original weekly reset schedule, rather than providing an additional benefit. In other words, if a user uses up their credit limit close to the regular reset time, they are forced to choose between waiting without access or pressing reset and losing the upcoming scheduled reset. This does not feel logical or fair.
More importantly, if the reset depends on the user manually clicking the button, then users who do not click it immediately when it becomes available are effectively delaying their next reset. This means that, over the course of a month, the total amount of usable credit may actually decrease rather than increase. Instead of improving the user experience, this design unintentionally encourages users to use up their weekly credit limit as quickly as possible and reset immediately, which seems contrary to the purpose of the feature.
I strongly urge you to reconsider and adjust this mechanism. The reset feature should not penalize users for using it near their scheduled reset time, nor should it reduce the total credit users can access over time.