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I've done my fair share of "jack of all trades, master of none". Engineering frontend and backend, directing a team of coders, designing logos, creating user experiences, selling on Amazon (??), and everything in between. All you need to know is, I love making products, and I love being creative.
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My thoughts on Cursor and the Anthropic rate limiting downtime
Just a thought on Cursor and the fact that Anthropic rate limiting basically doesn't let me do anything right now. I've been developing with Cursor and Claude-3.5-Sonnet (recently 3.7-thinking) for last few months now. I've gotten to a point where I realized 1 hour of no-Cursor coding can be done in 10 minutes or less using Cursor agent. It's absolutely amazing, let me just say that.
But because of the issues with Anthropic's endpoint, I was forced to try out gpt-4o, and other models. But nothing beats Claude-3.5(7)-Sonnet. The flow of work and bug-free features are unbeatable. I also started exploring something else -> Void IDE. It's a Y Combinator backed open-source tool just like Cursor. I also learned that Qwen-2.5-coder would be a good open source model to code, on par with Anthropic's model when it comes to coding. Combining these two things, I won't need Cursor anymore. However, I didn't go that route because Void still has some catching up to do, but they'll get there.
Impact of Claude 3.7 on Cursor usage?
Has anyone out there been seriously trying claude 3.7 in Cursor? How is it?
How do you build community?
One of the most important part about building a product is forming a community and building with them. How do you build that community, and what is your strategy?