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Apple has really lost the plot with iOS development.
Adding a subscription has taken more time than building an app/backend/k8s ifra.
It just feels like a bad business decision to make an iOS app these days.
#ios #progressivewebapps
On the bright side, #cursor is really good at ansible and quickly standing up a K3S homelab server off an old mac mini.
On the down side, I looked away for 5 seconds and it decided to flash a new kernel...
Even frontier model AI can't quite figure out what snowflake account identifier format to use in which context.
Vscode/cursor for Jupyter notebook/streamlit
This is a nice thing about cursor vs cline, they do a lot to limit extra context sent.
Cline seems to cost me $20 an hour, and cursor maybe costs $40 a week.
I'm literally working on three different projects on three monitors using #cursor and #anthropic sonnet-3.7. Building a recipe app on one screen, setting up an ansible project to format a laptop as a Kubernetes server on another, and doing DBT project definition on the last.
The future is weird.
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Yeah, cursor was bugged this morning so I had to use 3.5 for a minute, and it was cycling for an hour.
Restarted the chat with 3.7 after its fixed, and plowed through in 3 minutes.
This release us huge.
Anthropic released a new model yesterday, 3.7 Sonnet, and it's a game changer. The value of writing code is rapidly approaching 0. It's about defining your problem and solution now.
#cursor #sonnet #agents
Trying #cline again for the first time in a while. Surprisingly good agent mode. Very expensive with #sonnet, but gemini's free tier is great for it.
Might dethrone #cursor as my IDE tool for now, and feels good not to be on a closed source fork of vscode.
Just did this in agent mode. Note this can do a lot more automatic actions, this just shows the auto apply.
There's chat and composer. Chat is like copilot, and has the DX you're describing. Composer (especially agent mode), applies changes automatically, and can even run tests and lint to see if they work, then change again. Then you can reject/rollback if you don't like.
Last time I used Cline, it didn't have nearly the same agentic coding experience as cursor's composer. Is that more full featured now?
Using Agentic tools like #cursor have fundamentally changed how I think of software development. The entire software engineering ecosystem will look radically different in 10 years.
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Breaking 10 years of social media posting abstinence with this account. Relapse or networking?