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@6digitstudio

AI Native IDE, we make AI-tools and share AI-knowledge

Oslo, Norway 加入时间 Aralık 2024
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
We made an update to CORDIAL: - Background parallax shader - Optimistic UI updates - Snap camera when switching between sessions - Camera tilt (configurable) youtu.be/VB6K0A3fsnw
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@thetreygoff Hello, Trey. All these examples are composed with words. Turns out you knew how to put it into words.
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Trey Goff
Trey Goff@thetreygoff·
I don’t know how to put into words why Claude Opus is so much better than GPT So I’ll try to explain with a bunch of examples instead:
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@_andrewthecoder If you need to work a lot with session files, we have a tool called `prose` that gives you a uniform interface to sessions from multiple agent harnesses for quick handoffs and it's also useful for grepping for issues like this. Made to be primarily called by agents.
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andrewthecoder@_andrewthecoder·
@6digitstudio yeah, I can get it back, that isn't really the point. But no, I don't generally use git for configs or dot files (I know some people do, it's a thing)...
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andrewthecoder@_andrewthecoder·
OH MY GOD! Claude is NOT A GOOD MODEL. About a week ago, I had a local open weight model set up my neovim config for PHP development (linting, dap, lsp, etc) - it was perfect. Tonight I asked Claude to change ONE THING! And since I asked that, the entire config is broken, and it can't seem to get it back to where we were when we started... This is SECOND TIME Claude has fucked a codebase. This is only config, sure. But, WHO IS USING THIS and claiming to be successful?
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@_andrewthecoder I have very varied experiences with Claude. I've been on Claude Max for ages, but next month is the first one I will downgrade. I actually like Claude a lot, but there are obvious problems. Trying a move to Composer 2.5 for the next round.
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andrewthecoder@_andrewthecoder·
@6digitstudio can you imagine when Anthropic goes public? "guys, just backup your configs before using our product! but pay us!"
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Jesse
Jesse@Dev_JesseMaduka·
Some people say "I built this with AI" Bro, AI built it 😭
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@ZPostFacto Most people need to fail a lot to succeed. It's part of the process, so it's all good.
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Fletcher Dunn
Fletcher Dunn@ZPostFacto·
Thanks to Claude, a lot of programmers are solving the wrong problems faster than ever before
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
I am working on it too with 6digit studio where sessions are sorted under "brains/repos" and float their status to the system as a whole, between any number of running systems. This is a lot more usable than 100 tabs with no project affinity. Even sorting terminal windows under project seems to be hard for me to handle when the count of parallel session increases. We're slowly inching our way to top-level orchestrator on all the sessions, but it isn't trivial. Would be interesting to see what you're working on.
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Kyle Carriedo
Kyle Carriedo@kcarriedo·
@6digitstudio @tailwiinder The 4-session juggle is a real tax. The session count creep is usually a symptom of not having a coordination layer so each one needs manual tending. Working on exactly this with Claudeverse. Is the main pain the context-switching, or something breaking between sessions?
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major tom
major tom@tailwiinder·
I can’t believe that Cursor’s composer-2.5 is real. It’s beautiful. I have enough time now to thoroughly go through the code it writes, and that doesn’t even affect my shipping speed because it’s SO MUCH faster than most other models out there. So fast that the IDE sometimes ends up lagging because it can’t keep up with the model. The disconnect between me and my codebases is reducing, I’m working faster than ever, and I’m saving so much money. Couldn’t have asked for more wins. Composer-2.5 is a work of art.
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@rezoundous I guess it ultimately depends on your definition of IDE. Integrated? Check. Development? Check. Environment? Oui.
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
Anyone still using IDE?
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Troy
Troy@ethanolivertroy·
excited to be joining @cursor_ai and for all that we'll be building together
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
You seem to not understand throughput at all. This is worrying. Apply your network-skills to the problem. Also, understand that you can literally make decisions 8 hours a day and have the AI code this out at 100x of your native capacity. This is literally a category error. Or are you trolling? Also, I'd be happy to show you my projects, but that would break the anti-AI narrative.
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
I am so thoroughly convinced that anyone who thinks AI 100x's their output is a liar or a lunatic. You are telling me you can make 1 years worth of decisions in 3.65 days? Let alone describing those accurately and coaxing the result from the AI... (1.8 days european time)?
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@KonstantinKisin Honestly, I actually feel bad for these people. They are in a really sticky situation. Admitting wrong-doing arguably make a lot of them likely to be tried for treason.
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@KonstantinKisin I don't think they actually believe that. I think it's a combination of: - Commitment + Consistency, they refuse to admit mistakes - Order-following, Milgram/Stanford Prison Experiment style - Mass media brainwashing - Cowardice - Rationalization skills - Pure evil intent
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Our country is run by people who believe that the best way to solve a problem is to pretend it doesn't exist.
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@Egenda2 @Danny_hoffzone Er vel relativt vanskelig å kakle på norsk og forvente å greie å tromme opp nok engasjement til å kjøpe en gulost på REMA i måneden engang.
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
I actually also struggle with Zed as a daily driver, not that I write too much code. But my problem is that Zed extremely often leaves me in a situation where the screen is just full of windows I don't know how to dismiss. Obviously a SKILL ISSUE, but I don't really feel the pressing urge to acquire these skills when I don't have similar experiences in any other editors I use. That being said, I love Zed and I think it has a real chance of winning huge market-shares. I just need to figure out how to get out of "agent mode" so I can see my file-tree.
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面条@miantiao_me·
尝试过 3 次将编辑器从 VSCode 切换到 Zed, 但是都失败了 Zed 的 Git Diff 页面怎么用都不习惯,一滚动就到下一个文件去了,不知道当前看的是那个文件。 经常使用 VSCode SSH Remote 开发, `code dirname` 打开的新窗口是基于 SSH 远程目录打开的,几乎无感, npm run dev 启动的临时端口,会自动转发,本地可以直接打开。 这两个点可能会将我绑在 VSCode
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
@Akasheth_ Composer 2.5 is "better" than Opus 4.8 in many ways. I am switching from Claude Max to Composer 2.5 ($60) next month to see if the switch is possible. Composer 2.5 is faster, by a mile. But I had to yell at it yesterday because it kept prompting ME to run CLI-commands.
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Akash
Akash@Akasheth_·
I'm seeing a lot of people saying composer 2.5 is better than opus 4.8. I haven't used composer 2.5 yet, so I'm curious. If you've used, share your honest experience?
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6digit studio IDE@6digitstudio·
Jeg kan ikke fiske, likevel utvikler jeg en kode-app(!) Jeg har jobbet som utvikler i 3 tiår, koder med AI 12 timer hver dag (morgen til kveld). Jobber mer, ikke mindre, men det er jo helt sykt produktivt. Koser meg veldig. Det er åpenbart ikke uten frustrasjoner, men det er jo temmelig nøyaktig de tingene du påpeker. Keep creating!
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Daniel Teigland
Daniel Teigland@DanielTeigland·
Jeg kan ikke kode, likevel utvikler jeg en fiske-app. Det som har gjort det mulig var vibe coding med AI. Jeg beskriver hva jeg vil ha, og AI genererte koden. Plutselig kunne jeg bygge funksjoner og prototyper som jeg tidligere bare kunne drømme om✅️ Det åpnet en helt ny verden for meg. Jeg sparte enormt med tid, men jeg har også lært at AI ikke erstatter egen testing og finpussing Det kom da til et punkt hvor jeg måtte få hjelp av profesjonelle utviklere for å få appen opp på et nivå som etterhvert kan lanseres. Det finnes så mange vibe kodede apper der ute og mange er gode, men jeg så behovet for å få inn mer spesialisert kompetanse. Det de får til nå er ikke bare fint å se på, men funksjonaliteten er på et helt annet nivå🙌 Har dere som ikke kan kode prøvd Vibe coding eller AI for å bygge noe? Og dere som kan kode, hva tenker dere om Vibe coding?👇
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Tomasz Łakomy
Tomasz Łakomy@tlakomy·
Zero lines of code written by hand within the last 12 months ✅
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