I'm trying composer 2.5 from @cursor_ai and it is really good,
haven't tried it yet with really advanced work, but at least for small things is fast and good
If you work in the software industry and have time to read only one long-form post today, read this one.
If you have time to read two, read this one twice.
Highly #recommend
tl;dr: Stay off the yellow brick road that the frontier model companies are racing down. There is plenty of opportunity to solve hard problems elsewhere. Focus on areas where you can build the system of work (workflows), capture compounding, non-public data and deliver deterministic outcomes that customers need.
@IvanLandabaso I normally use this https://t.co/WEaecCctKo
or this: https://t.co/X7Nx1xe4Gx
but the issue with the second one is that once you click on it on the chrome extension it calls directly the llm, and sometimes i don't want to waste tokens
Even that we have tools like codex I still prefer to use normally @warpdotdev when i have to code for longer
At the same time I still use Codex and Openclaw, each one for diff things
I don't understand people saying that openclaw is not useful
mine is getting outreach blog posts without me being behind it
and that is just a small part
My girlfriend is a lawyer
3 years ago, she wasn’t technical at all,
now she designs products, builds websites, learns dev, and runs GTM for 2 AI products doing $ 300k+.
The amazing thing about AI is that she didn’t had to spend 3 years to learn each thing.
She just stayed curious, used AI every day, and kept learning one annoying little thing after another.
For smart, curious people, AI is a 100x amplifier.
Go convince her to start posting @itsmariaruocco