janis on Nostr: I recently did a proper test drive of the Cursor IDE, and came away convinced that ...
I recently did a proper test drive of the Cursor IDE, and came away convinced that this is definitely one of those huge tech shifts that you either ride with, or get left behind. Like “can you use computers” 30 years ago.
The main game changer where I see how it’s immediately useful is when the codebase you work with gets included in the context as a vectorized embedding. That’s when you can actually start getting really useful stuff out of it.
Cursor also has an agent mode now. Which I feel will grow on me eventually. An agent currently makes the most sense for me when it works in a tight environment, such as a particular project.
Though I can definitely see how a few years down the line your Mac is going to come with a built-in agent that will function as a full-blown personal assistant. At the very least.
Crazy.
The main game changer where I see how it’s immediately useful is when the codebase you work with gets included in the context as a vectorized embedding. That’s when you can actually start getting really useful stuff out of it.
Cursor also has an agent mode now. Which I feel will grow on me eventually. An agent currently makes the most sense for me when it works in a tight environment, such as a particular project.
Though I can definitely see how a few years down the line your Mac is going to come with a built-in agent that will function as a full-blown personal assistant. At the very least.
Crazy.