| ▲ | lovecg 3 hours ago | |
I see quite a few: “what X actually is” “the X reality check” Overuse of “real” and “genuine”: > The real story is actually in the article. … And the real issue for Cursor … They have real "brand awareness", and they are genuinely better than the cheaper open weights models - for now at least. It's a real conundrum for them. > … - these are genuinely massive expenses that dwarf inference costs. This style just screams “Claude” to me. | ||