| ▲ | chaosprint 9 hours ago | |
I really doubt this marketing approach is effective. Isn't this just shooting themselves in the foot? My actual experience with Cursor has been: their design is excellent and the UX is great—it handles frontend work reasonably well. But as soon as you go deeper, it becomes very prone to serious bugs. While the addition of Claude's new models has helped somewhat, the results are still not as good as Google's Antigravity (despite its poor UX and numerous bugs). What's worse, even with this much-hyped Claude model, you can easily blow through the $20 subscription limit in just a few days. Maybe they're betting on models becoming 10x better and 10x cheaper, but that seems unlikely to happen anytime soon. | ||
| ▲ | bonesss 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Hitting my head into buggy apps made by these AI companies and seeing them all be amazed in parallel that skills/MCP would be necessary for real work has me pretty relaxed about ‘our jobs’. OpenAIs business-model floundering, degenerating inline to ads soon (lol), shows what can be done with infini-LLM, infini-capital, and all the smarts & connections on Earth… broadly speaking, I think the geniuses at Google who invented a lot of this shizz understand it and were leveraging it appropriately before ChatGPT blew up. | ||