@bridgerloftin@MelkeyDev You’re Right I have been building a very complex project for a while now, these days GPT fixes issues in it flawlessly, Claude on the other hands is been doing it own things
@SemGM_@MelkeyDev Agreed, I've found that when I give Opus 4.7 in claude code a coding task it says its done. When I audit the code with Codex, it finds errors and security flaws. When Codex writes the code, Opus says its perfect.
About a year ago a local software company bid me $100k - $150k to create custom manufacturing software for my wheelchair factory.
Fast forward a year - they still aren't finished with the original scope of work - and now want an *additional* $100k because *they* went over budget.
I've already paid $150k.
What would you do in this situation?
@cjzafir I think there are levels and stages to what everyone calls vibecoding, and i can tell you when you know how to use the tools and you act as the project manager and let the AI be the developer, the experience is far more different
@cursor_ai No mention of new pricing. Not in email. Not tw. Not in this Changelog. Just a notification after update that I have spent nearly 100$ and reached some rate limit I haven't been aware of while using a yearly Pro plan.
@bindureddy Agree with everything except laptops.
I absolutely love my Mac.
They will flop with the glasses as well. Interested to see what’s to come for the latest Siri news
I think it's time to sell $APPL
- Vision Pro was the biggest flop ever
- For the 1st time, I haven't upgraded my iPhone
- Laptops are meh...
- Abandoned autonomous cars
- No word on Apple robots
WHAT EVEN!! 😱😱
@BartWarrot@iannuttall If you have a rules around the dB it always keep context, try that I use both of them and sometimes Google fix a bug that Claude is been struggling with, the opposite happens as well sometimes
@iannuttall Definite disagree! Gemini 2.5 is way better in keeping consistent with database scheme etc, Claude keeps inventing stuff and forgetting names, even when it has access to DB MCP for some reason. But could be different because I work in Dutch mostly?
Our latest Gemini 2.5 Pro update is now in preview.
It’s better at coding, reasoning, science + math, shows improved performance across key benchmarks (AIDER Polyglot, GPQA, HLE to name a few), and leads @lmarena_ai with a 24pt Elo score jump since the previous version.
We also heard your feedback and made improvements to style and the structure of responses. Try it in AI Studio, Vertex AI, and @Geminiapp. GA coming soon!
@cursor_ai I’m not sure if I’m looking in the wrong place, but I can’t restore the code from before the prompt. This feature used to be so helpful—it allowed us to recover the code when the AI made a mistake.
People have no idea what @RujiraNetwork is poised to become
First, @THORChain is enabling smart contracts and thus will become an L1. Very bullish in it's own right
But the true 0 -> 1 innovation is that Rujira's DeFi suite will be accessible to every chain that TC supports
This means that native $BTC will have access to every DeFi primitive. TC x Rujira has solved BTC DeFi
But this is also true of $BCH, $LTC, and even $DOGE. And soon $XRP
For devs, this means that deploying one contract can access every chain that TC supports.
🤯
$RUNE $RUJI
@ericzakariasson I have been using this before the update and it been great it will be great though for cursor to have a way to tell the AI which directory is which, because multiple times I had the AI creating the backend directory inside the frontend directory
multi-root workspace support is live in cursor
for developers that work across multiple repositories, just add the codebases to the same workspace and cursor will index them all