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Gabe Perez
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Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?
... recently doing a hybrid: Gemini for scaffolding and things like that, but Cursor still works just fine when I need fine-grained control. I need a better flow though, I'm not gonna lie. Comment from vishal pandey(@
vshpandey96
): does not make much difference at the end it's all about the prompt you make, context you give, testing done and feedback provided for vibe coding. also you would need to understand certain part of codes, discuss with ... ... product teams that focus on the agent loop, tool calling, management of context and subagents can move faster and I think that's why Claude Code and Amp have the edge right now with Gemini-CLI also catching up.
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Hansel
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What's the most valuable lesson you learned from a failed AI agent project?
... Hello, Product Hunt community! We often celebrate the wins and the "hockey stick growth" moments here, which is incredibly inspiring. However, I believe there's a treasure
trove
of knowledge in the projects that didn't work out, especially in the rapidly evolving world of AI agents. I'm currently in the trenches building an AI agent, and while the potential is exciting, the path is riddled with unexpected challenges . I'm sure many of you have been here before ... ... this). lmk if you'd be interested. Either way, thanks for starting such a valuable conversation! Comment from Hansel(@hanselh): @priyanka_gosai1 this is an incredible share thank you. You've perfectly articulated the classic "automation
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