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alex

@arauser

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calendar_today11-07-2007 09:52:56

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So I cooked up a quick browser use demo in 2 hours (BTW, developers are really f****) and it works, but it's slow, and its expensive, and I am getting rate limited a lot... I burned around $1 just for the 2 page search journey implementation. Let's say I ran it 10 times, $0.1 for

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I am making progress on my AI coding workflow, at least theoretically as I still have a lot of work to do. So far, I was writing unit tests "after" I implemented key functionality, and I do believe that made somewhat sense at the time, as I was architecting and designing the

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Tried out cursor background agents... it's technically cool, but I could not fully incorporate it into the workflow yet... however, I think the issue so far is that I am trying this with too big of tasks...? anywho, while working on the serverless infrastructure the agent

Tried out cursor background agents... it's technically cool, but I could not fully incorporate it into the workflow yet... however, I think the issue so far is that I am trying this with too big of tasks...? 

anywho, while working on the serverless infrastructure the agent
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The algo is essentially set to tap into your emotional brain. That’s why it works so well with all the triggers like “curios”, “honest”, “hard…” etc. the more you interact with it, the more it will reward you, with the same content… it’s a loop, don’t get stuck. ❤️

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The comments are wild. Even the guy shouting the loudest claiming to be MCP expert still thinks the main purpose is API wrapping…

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This algo truly sucks. Before people would use their brain to create something meaningful. They would spend months if not years to create and prepare to capture an audience. Now all you have to do is to “be honest” or talk about “air conditioning that had been like this for 10

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I think cursor and co need some sort of versioning switch rather than a model switch. The real “result” is related to the way the IDE builds context and less in the underlying LLM, but of course one influences the other. However what becomes apparent is that from one update to

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I was one of the 16 devs in this study. I wanted to speak on my opinions about the causes and mitigation strategies for dev slowdown. I'll say as a "why listen to you?" hook that I experienced a -38% AI-speedup on my assigned issues. I think transparency helps the community.

I was one of the 16 devs in this study. I wanted to speak on my opinions about the causes and mitigation strategies for dev slowdown.

I'll say as a "why listen to you?" hook that I experienced a -38% AI-speedup on my assigned issues. I think transparency helps the community.
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I’ve spend some serious amount of time vibe coding in the last 3 months and it’s fair to say it’s been a rollercoaster. I felt as if AI is giving me super powers and I could write complex features that would usually take a month, in 2 days… :/ while i was bashing out stuff like

I’ve spend some serious amount of time vibe coding in the last 3 months and it’s fair to say it’s been a rollercoaster. I felt as if AI is giving me super powers and I could write complex features that would usually take a month, in 2 days… :/ while i was bashing out stuff like