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I'm feeling one with the proompt. This is like the 15th time I'm asking it to write a test and every time it fails it writes a dummy test that doesn't do anything and cheers on :D

Open source? Building in public? Your project should have a log of all AI interactions you had. We need more training data out there

using Cursor definatelly doesn't have a lot with "programming", I can't really put my finger to what it is... maybe babysitting?

What I want now is being able to talk to my phone and see how Cursor agent is doing. Preferably with voice only

r/NoStupidQuestions Why LLMs work slower when you ask them hard questions?

- I wonder if shadow dom can solve my problem here? (followed by immediately realizing that it does't) ever. god. damn. time.

There are rumors that we might be getting Cursor subscriptions to developers at my job. Definitely wasn't on my bingo card for 2025 😂

I can remember making this meme as if it was yesterday (spoiler: it was a year ago)

Beware of free advice. You'll pay for it one way or another—by spending time and money to test it or by regretting that you never did

- use the platform! - I'm using it... - well, you are using the wrong part of the platform 😤

knowler.dev/blog/to-defi... I would say why not ?define=the-name-of-the-thing

someone who knows web components, is this true? :)

my website randomly gets 90 or 60 on pagespeed insights 🫠 did anyone try to debug this before? I feel like it's just a random draw if the font got cached or not or something :D

I was not ready how depressing the "revenge of the tipping point" is going to be

how is this a real ecosystem

🙌 #EpicWebConf could be a great opportunity to meet with @thdxr.com and talk about Go

What I'm thinking is that with more people using LLMs we are going to see that populations of "an average dev" and "an average dev who understands how to code" are going to be more and more distinct

Oh! Boy!