Hey @cursor_ai@ericzakariasson, does Pro+ and Ultra plans include the exact same amount of usage for auto + composer as in regular Pro sub? Also, regular API credits can be used for Composer2.5? I ask this because I mostly use composer 2.5 but couldn't find anything in your docs
@aguila792297@AlanTamayoG_@VIX Si sus servicios funcionaran bien, se vería igual de bien con 50mb que con 1gb.
No defiendas servicios mediocres. Fuera de eso, me alegro que a tí te funcione bien, espero que disfrutes el mundial
@fatih@cursor_ai Weird, I'm having the same experience when asking it anything. But when it comes to planning/coding I personally feel it way more concise and less verbose, no dummy validation functions, no dummy comments, etc.
@TukiFromKL I like how everyone has his own opinion. Backend devs think frontend devs are "done for", and the other way around. Full stacks thinks this about designers, and designers think the same about developers in general. And everyone is just right in some way
@IceSolst What are better alternatives then? I only use local MCPs to have database or endpoint context at ease. Haven't found a cheaper token alternative yet
@MaxtheButtercat@SmilodonnaVT@Little_Nycto Something that would work, I think, it's adding a disclaimer to every post saying that they don't allow grok to modify the post's media. But that doesn't solve the issue for older posts
@MaxtheButtercat@SmilodonnaVT@Little_Nycto It doesn't. That worked because Grok could see the quoted post (in which the author stated that didn't want Grok to edit his media). As soon as they asked grok to modify another completely unrelated post, it did it again
@CristianFerrar3@Yuchenj_UW@jasonth0 You can. https://t.co/1nx2dHndO8
But using AMD will never get the same results of using an Nvidia's GPU. Some feats just don't work as efficient as in Nvidia's gpus
@Some1UKnow25 @ufodimi I disagree. My $650 USD Laptop won't freeze with multiple servers active, docker containers, etc while my $800 USD mac does. If you are going to compare OSs make sure they run on at least similar specs.
Blindly praising a brand/OS for every use case it's bs.