@DevaBuilds Its the better product + harness. Smoother UX, cloud agents are the way to go forward, instead of having them run on your own machine, its very easy to set up cloud environments in Cursor, I really like the automations and Composer2.5-fast is really good aswell
Excited to see how u will make it even better!
Just because it looks so delightful to use, and I can be sure that you thought about the user experience a lot, I will definitely use it for my next sideproject
using beautiful products while trying to build my own beautiful product helps so much
finally got around to try @conductor_build
really liking it so far, especially since i was constantly swapping between codex and claude code(desktop app), having both in one interface and being able to swap is just sooo good
excited to try it further ๐ซก
Building apps has never been easier.
With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL.
Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.
Its for sure not "solved", that I do agree with, and especially when it comes to designing the architecture of user-facing code (e.g. abstract, re-useable components, state, etc) I have to manually instruct the agents to follow certain guidelines
But I'd argue that its no worse than the average senior engineer pre-AI.
When it comes to making bad architectural choices: Context, skills and established patterns matter a lot, you really need to prevent the model from having to make too many decisions, this is why things like /grill-me by @mattpocockuk are so great, they force you to think about what you are trying to achieve and communicate it to the agent.
Without that, its the wild west and I would not trust the code either, but maybe we will get there in the future
@jonathan_wilke@linear this will happen and I am super excited for it, they truly know and understand how ambitious product teams should and want to operate
@linear ๐ซถ