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What's the next frontier for AI Coding?
At this point, all of the AI coding assistants are in the same neighborhood. Decent at "advanced autocomplete", OK at code generation sometimes, and most are somewhere in the process of incorporating code context mechanisms. But what's next? Agentic behavior? Something else?My pet prediction is that we will see the emergence of a new programming language that's designed for use with AI and...

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Yeah, I think there's a broad misunderstanding of what the work of being a programmer actually is. Turning broad, high-level, strategic, or just vague ideas into something actionable. The stuff that people think of as the work from outside, and which until recently was in fact a big part of the job, is syntax issues, library incompatibility, accidental complexity. That is what's going away...
"Vibe coding" for non-coders
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DuoLingo is not bad for drilling/review, and according to them, I'm close to B2 in French, but I find myself wondering if what I'm learning is particularly relevant to how real people communicate. Like, one of the hardest parts of mastering the language is keeping up with native speakers, who break rules, speak fast, and use slang, and while I genuinely feel DL helped me master, say, the...
What's your biggest pain point or frustration with current language-learning apps?
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I have to say, this is a very interesting approach to this problem. I've been looking for a Mac native app like TablePlus that has AI query-writing capabilities built in, rather than having to delicately recreate context in Claude, ask it for what I want, and then copy/paste over and over as I refine it. This removes a good portion of that, and at scale, I can see it completely obviating the...
Why We Built Shift: The AI That Lives in Your Keyboard, Not Your Browser
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I was always team reddit, but it's wild to see Kevin and Alexis working together on this.
Digg is coming back - With Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian
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Is warp still the one to beat?
I used it for a year or two, but eventually went back to iTerm because I found the UX to be over-complicated and slowed me down. (Also, I'm a dinosaur with too much muscle memory to overcome...) But the AI features were interesting, so I'm curious what ya'll see as alternatives, or if you think I should give it another shot.

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The code per se is almost never the value in an acquisition. Traction, patents, etc. are where the real value is. However, I can see how anything that's doable with vibes alone will get a lower valuation simply because it would be easier to just make a competing product, if there's no other moat.
Does it matter if your app was purely "vibe coded" for acquisitions?
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Impact of Claude 3.7 on Cursor usage?
Has anyone out there been seriously trying claude 3.7 in Cursor? How is it?

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I signed up for an invite months ago and never heard anything, but recently it came back on my radar, so I tried it. It is WAY better than any other assistant I've tried at knowing where in the codebase to look for things, and with one as complex as ours, it's a godsend. Very impressed.

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Oh, and another for the list: @Codebuff — Some flaws, but it's the only one I've used that will do things like run unit tests and respond to failures without intervention. And because it's CLI-based, it works in any workflow.
What's your favorite criminally-underrated AI coding tool?
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What's your favorite criminally-underrated AI coding tool?
I recently installed @Augment Code based on an ad somewhere, and I'm super impressed, but haven't heard a peep about it in most channels. But it got me wondering what else I'm missing. This is a crowded field with a few frontrunners and a lot of more esoteric newcomers, but I want to know about the ones that blow your mind but hardly get any coverage.

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