I said "codex, you are the single worst AI in the world. Apologize to me " . one minute later, it was wiped off from my chat timeline. Guess it can be smart. in all the wrong places.
The Claude Code hackathon is back for Opus 4.7.
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#AvoidGettingMadAtCursorTips Cursor is terribly bad at structuring a project properly when starting from scratch instead of a project boilerplate. It keeps all the codes in the single file, e.g., app.tsx in case of react. 1/
codes from original place. it could be a disaster. well. as long as we understand how stupid it is now. there are ways to tackle. 1- specifically ask it NOT to change anything. 2- ask it to move one page at a time. test it and commit the codes before move to the next. 4/
In the past two months, we've been working with a high-profile, large-scale Vite project to test and optimize Rolldown-Vite for production.
After getting the massive project to successfully build on Rolldown-Vite, we've landed improvements in @rolldown_rs that have gotten the project's total bundle size from 25.2Mb down to 21.2Mb (~16% reduction), now very close to 21.1Mb of Rollup-powered Vite, while also providing:
(1) 3x faster builds;
(2) better chunk splitting control with advancedChunks;
(3) better correctness with strict module execution order guarantee.
There are also more tree-shaking improvements coming soon (cross-module analysis and CJS), which should bring Rolldown-Vite bundle sizes below current Vite.
Can't wait to tell you what project it is when we land the Rolldown-Vite bundle in production :)
I am a paid user - I used Agent & Auto mode. Iβm guessing Cursorβs performance takes a dive when the quota is nearly used up? That said, it really feels like Cursor needs to address the βlong conversationβ issue β it should be able to handle larger, more complex projects. done.
I battled with the sort features for the past 2 days.
yes, battled. but not with the coding, but with Cursor. @cursor_ai thank you for upsetting me so much so that I was almost struck by depression.
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made them: : sortField and sortDirection.. bravo
I know I prolly shouldn't have called it "the artificial illiterate," but I didn't expect it to misbehave like this.
Is it just me, or has Cursor been showing some deteriorating behavior after the recent updates? 7/x