Composer 2.5 is like savior for my ADHD habbits. When I miss something in my mental model for my code, it's so fast that you basically have no delay on research tasks and it's beautiful
wow, cursor has become much better, I'm really getting used to Composer 2.5 for more in-depth reviews. Wouldn't use it for broader design / architectrure tasks, but purely for code it rocks. Great job @cursor_ai
Comparing Codex Desktop/T3 Code and Cursor that week. I've used agents in cli mostly and at some point it brought me so much peace to have almost everything like agents and editors / tools grouped by workspaces in my terminal. But I hear people's ...
wow, cursor has become much better, I'm really getting used to Composer 2.5 for more in-depth reviews. Wouldn't use it for broader design / architectrure tasks, but purely for code it rocks. Great job @cursor_ai
I have so mixed feelings about subagents in claude code. If normally claude would cut a lot of corners and will try to ship a working demo as fast as possible, then using subagents (and superpower's subagents) it splits work in so much meaningless not-connected ...
Funnily hype of html instead of md output started 2 days after I started to refactor all my skills to make my understanding of LLM output easier lol, but I really thought that it would be too bold to just ask it to write raw html lol
I've just dicovered cmux cli, and it's so much better already then other agent's shells and even subagents. I'm currently evaluating that but omg why didn't I see that sooner
and after few times of that loop now you're running 2 research teams and developing 3 new agents before breakfast because you didn't want to copy 2 jsons manually
You know that Sunday morning, where you want to do something real quick, but don't like that you have to do something manually, open claude to make a small tool for that, then you see something that you can do better in claude setup, you press that cmd+d and ...
Also it's so slow up to a point where I just have to skip some steps I usually include in workflow, because I know that it will be taking 15 minutes to read something from that webpage
I might not get something, but Claude Cowork gives me much worse experience then any harness overall with the same Opus 4.7. Like man, it just feels soo much dumber like I talk to 1 year old model.
I just don't get how people get excited about code and used desktop app for generally agentic tasks, it's always huge downgrade for what it can actually do