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d_watt ◴[] No.43163587[source]
I'm about 50kloc into a project making a react native app / golang backend for recipes with grocery lists, collaborative editing, household sharing, so a complex data model and runtime. Purely from the experiment of "what's it like to build with AI, no lines of code directly written, just directing the AI."

As I go through features, I'm comparing a matrix of Cursor, Cline, and Roo, with the various models.

While I'm still working on the final product, there's no doubt to me that Sonnet is the only model that works with these tools well enough to be Agentic (rather than single file work).

I'm really excited to now compare this 3.7 release and how good it is at avoiding some of the traps 3.5 can fall into.

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wokwokwok ◴[] No.43168481[source]
"no lines of code directly written, just directing the AI"

/skeptical face.

Without fail, every. single. person. I've met who says that, actually means "except for the code that I write", or "except for how I link the code it build together by hand".

If you are 50kloc in to a large complex project that you have literally written none of, and have, eg. used cursor to generate the code without any assistance... well, you should start a startup.

...because, that's what devin was supposed to be, and it was enormously and famously terrible at it.

So that would be either a) terribly exciting, or b) hyperbole.

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