Thanks for the short and fast demo. Subscribed channel :)
From my personal experience, using AI code generation has been really validating. When I run into a problem that I'm frustrated by and don't want to solve for myself, I turn to AI and quickly find myself fighting with it's pervasive failure to understand anything that it's doing. I can't say that it's not helpful, but if I'm completely stuck an AI can only make the situation worse.
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It is basically the same hat you have in any other IDE with proper co-pilot plugin - webstorm would be my favourite. Not sure why the hype about this one specific editor (cursor), if all the improvements com from the ai-models
Great video, right to the point
It didn't double the size of the board. It quadrupled it
In my opinion cursor makes you move faster but it's pitfall (or maybe it's users pitfall) is that practically by design the LLM is the pilot not an assistant. That makes just accepting changes, like you did in the video, too much of a habit. I think over time this will have negative effects on devs, because understanding code and solving problems is the key skill of programming, which is not refined by just accepting snippets and not even by reading the explanations. Maybe cursor eases the entry curve for new programmers but again: it may just result in bad habits and patterns down the line since you move way quicker. Just getting the answer to your problem right away and studying the explanation after is way less valuable than building a solution yourself. I'd say: don't just go down the easy road to move quicker, this might stop you from improving your skills, which might even make you obsolete in the future.
My question would be how does it differ from Copilot or Codenium? Feels like they all have similar features.
I largely use chatgpt to learn about comp sci and programming concepts. Can you still ask it about information/pedagogical things and have it respond or is it primarily for generating code in an IDE?
what was the syntax plugin you used that suggested a fix on the line as you were typing?
Has Cursor definitively addressed the "Connection Failed" error. I cannot find any place that has a comprehensive bug resolution? Their customer service process flow is probably the worst I have seen for a company in this field. Any help appreciated.
Are there limit sizes? I find my code too big to get an answer from GPT 3o high,
how does cursor compare to intellij ai assistant?
continue plug-in for vsc does all that for free and unlimited models..
@2:36 that's not a syntax error.
what is Ryan Reynolds doin
this program pays you for a chatgpt wrapper ridiculous, how is this a 9 billion dollar company, i would never pay for this.
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