• @[email protected]
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      The entire file! My biggest frustration with cursor is that it doesn’t support reading from multiple projects at once so it can see the context of how the projects interact or how interfaces are implemented.

  • @[email protected]
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    No one who legitimately knows anything about computing speaks like this.

    He’s truly a moron’s hallucination of a genius.

  • @[email protected]
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    I do work for an AI centric company and we’ve used almost every major model in some way, shape, or form.

    Grok was so bad on all fronts that we ceased using it completely.

    So I don’t believe this for one second. I don’t even find ChatGPT to be useful for code. I’d probably put Claude first and versions of Gemini second, with no current third.

  • @[email protected]
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    please don’t use grok.

    elon is poisoning the air over memphis with exhaust from the generators that he’s using to power it while using drinking water from the memphis sands aquifer to cool it.

    please don’t use grok.

  • @[email protected]
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    195 hours ago

    Hey Grok, take this one file out of the context of my 250,000 line project and give me that delicious AI slop!

  • kn0wmad1c
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    225 hours ago

    Wait, so if everyone at xAI does that, does that mean that Grok’s own source code was the result of Grok’s output?

    And then they once again feed that source into Grok?

    Dude is destroying his own product. Again.

  • @[email protected]
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    Regardless of whether it is truly superior (it isn’t, but neither is Cursor, if you think about it), it is actually more tedious to “cut and paste” the “source code file” and then paste back the output.

    It is far simpler to just initiate a chat within Cursor, allowing it to identify all the files necessary for context alongside the one being viewed.

  • negativenull
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    1388 hours ago

    Get popcorn ready

    Upload the entire Linux kernel, then submit the “fixed” code as a PR to Linus.

    Enjoy popcorn

      • methodicalaspect
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        276 hours ago

        I’d love to see Linus verbally bitchslap the fuckwit. Or physically, that’d be cool too.

        • @[email protected]
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          341 minutes ago

          I think that Linus becoming less of an abusive asshole over the years has been a positive development, but I wouldn’t mind the return of the old for this event

  • @[email protected]
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    1779 hours ago

    I am a professional encoder and I always put all my codes in a single big file marked EXE for faster execution.

      • @[email protected]
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        No, that makes them slower because theyre leaning into the wind. You want to try to mostly use A’s, because they’re the most aerodynamic, and anything else should be formatted as subscript to keep code size down and reduce drag. C should be avoided at all costs because it’s just going to catch the wind.

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      57 hours ago

      marked EXE

      Ok, I’m taking from it that you use a permanent marker pen… I just don’t know why you execute your files, but since paper guillotines are so fun to use, I’m assuming it’s just for amusement.