He Dropped Out to Become a Poet. Now He’s Won a Fields Medal.
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Pakistani Firm Shipped Fentanyl Analogs, Scams to US
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A 'Trump Card Visa' Is Already Showing Up in Immigration Forms
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Yggdrasil is an experimental compact routing scheme that is fully decentralised
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NSA spied through Angry Birds, other apps: report (2014)
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Examining problematic speech and behavior in World of Warcraft (2022)
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Ask HN: How much better are AI IDEs vs. copy pasting into chat apps?
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I just wanted to hear peoples experiences with AI IDEs. For context, I'm a heavy user of Gemini / ChatGPT for coding and Copilot. But I haven't used Cursor / Windsurf / etc.. Copy pasting into chat apps is a first world problem: it will do the work for you, but you have to give it all the context in the prompt, which for a larger project, gets tedious. The issue with Copilot is that it's not as smart as the "thinking" chat apps. This makes it clear why there's such a need for AI IDEs. I don't want to construct my context to a chat app. The context is already in my codebase, so the AI should pick up on it. But I also hear that it gets expensive because of the pay-per-use pricing, as opposed to effectively unlimited prompts for a thinking chat app if you pay the monthly subscription. So I just wanted to get the lay of the land. How good are these IDEs on constructing your context to the LLMs? How much more expensive is it, and is it worth it for you?
19 by lopatin | 6 comments on Hacker News.
I just wanted to hear peoples experiences with AI IDEs. For context, I'm a heavy user of Gemini / ChatGPT for coding and Copilot. But I haven't used Cursor / Windsurf / etc.. Copy pasting into chat apps is a first world problem: it will do the work for you, but you have to give it all the context in the prompt, which for a larger project, gets tedious. The issue with Copilot is that it's not as smart as the "thinking" chat apps. This makes it clear why there's such a need for AI IDEs. I don't want to construct my context to a chat app. The context is already in my codebase, so the AI should pick up on it. But I also hear that it gets expensive because of the pay-per-use pricing, as opposed to effectively unlimited prompts for a thinking chat app if you pay the monthly subscription. So I just wanted to get the lay of the land. How good are these IDEs on constructing your context to the LLMs? How much more expensive is it, and is it worth it for you?
We have reached the "severed fingers and abductions" stage of crypto revolution
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Gmail will soon stop support for the 3DES encryption cipher for incoming SMTP
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Mycoria is an open and secure overlay network that connects all participants
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Mass spectrometry method identifies pathogens within minutes instead of days
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Thunder Compute (YC S24) Is Hiring a C++ Low-Latency Systems Developer
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