| ▲ | coopykins 3 days ago | |
The reason I used cursor, other than it being paid by my employer, is that it had a pretty good integration between IDE and the agent workflow. If I want to mostly direct 1 or more agents I go straight to claude code (codex at home.) But I still want to have a IDE at the end of the day, I do look and review the code. I still need to direct it to fix some things it doesn't do properly and I dont feel like giving up my understanding of the system I work with (despite what the vibe people say) I don't think it will lead to good outcomes or any benefit in the name of speed. So for me this direction goes against what I find useful in cursor, and entirely seems to look out for the the 10+ agents crowd. Which makes sense, these are the guys spending +200 $ subscriptions and so on. I'll go back to Zed + CC or Codex. By the way their new interface looks just like the Codex App. | ||