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People are continuing to use Cursor?

There are certain usage tracking anomalies that can be advantageous.

out of curiosity - any reason not to use it?

How so?

How so what? 6 years in, we're still looking for that flood of new innovative apps and one-man billion dollar startups. Instead we got a flood of sh*t content, embarassing outages and "AI workflows" - which no one can quite describe. Or did you have something else in mind?

I mean, tokens cost money, so at least at this point I don't think one man is going to spend any less than a team to make the product. You're not putting out paychecks instead it's a check to Anthropic.

Also, you're not seeing these billion dollar startups, because they'd all be chasing AI rather than a product that would get replaced by AI anyway.


You're being over-opinionated for something you don't understand.

You should really try these tools out with an open mind. I know you won't take that last bit of advice, so this makes you not worth my time. But I can tell you this - these tools make people productive in ways you aren't understanding.


You're funny mate :) Read a bit through my comments' history. I've been using "these tools" before folks like you even heard of the term LLM. But I guess I am not easily impressed.

I still feel like he stole the word "meta" from the world. It was ours. Not his.

It's fine. People quickly forget the "bad stuff".

It's not like there aren't literally hundreds of sensors across the city.

> The issue here is you'd need a lot more land because any asphalt near a temp sensor is going to give you bad data.

Ah yes. The way to measure temperature in the city is to move the thermometers outside of the city. Makes perfect sense.


The deep south is so different from the rest of the country that it's hard to describe without hyperbole. It's true they've been misled. But what's amazing is just how gullible they are. And just how angry they can get about things that aren't remotely true or simply have zero effect on their life. After a funeral I had the pleasure of sitting at dinner with someone engrossed in the fox news culture. The things they believe to be true are simply astounding. And the shape of their world view is repulsive.

Would whonix fit that bill?

As much as people want to be angry about this happening, the value of the thing to the maker community is too great. I hope they can figure this out.

For myself at least, discoverability is a huge thing for tindie. I'll go there for something specific and pretty much every single time just poke around until I find something else too. It's kind of like shopping for clothes - I want a new shirt, but some fancy new pants can't hurt.

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