@ujjwalscript Completely disagree. We were not bottlenecked by these important decisions and technical thoughtfulness. It took too long to put it into action.
Not all vibe code is created equal.
There have always been bad developers and good developers. Same shit, different day.
Any response from @cursor_ai regarding sudden crashes with no logs or trace on Mac? Happened for the 4th time in 6 weeks today. There are multiple threads out there on it across github and reddit. Any idea at all what's happening or am I being forced to switch?
we're living in the future of dev except everything is expensive and breaks. in the past 8 hours I had a completely silent crash of @cursor_ai (where i pay $200/mo) then a few hours later I got blocked by @AnthropicAI claude code (also $200/mo) and now @github is broken
@Scobleizer I use AI image and video models all day every day for work. I do not agree with or even understand this statement. Yes, you can make art with AI, but it’s better than all of the world’s pre-AI art? 🤔
@Vtrivedy10@jackmuva@lmstudio Agreed… Frontend work seems to be the only thing cursor+claude still seriously struggles with. I have the best luck with vanilla html/css now 😂
My initial excitement for @OpenAI Codex is now gone. It completely fails to do anything moderately complex, ignoring requirements and taking huge shortcuts. Identical prompt into @cursor_ai Agent w/ @AnthropicAI Claude 4 Opus knocked it out of the park on the first shot.
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One pair of founders I talked to today were students at a top US university. I asked what percent of students don't use AI to write their papers for them. They said max 20%. Professors have given up trying to forbid it.
Have been playing with Gemini Pro for our core use cases related to music. Unfortunately if there’s even a single curse word in the lyrics, it denies the request with no detail. Shockingly way more strict than GPT3.5/4 and of course OSS models.
I have been writing code in shell text editors for almost 30 years, mostly resisting IDEs (hey, java 🤷♂️). I'm not sure I will ever code again without both an AI typeahead and AI chatbot assistant. This shit is so wild and constantly blows my mind.