Second 22 and I am downloading Cursor to check what is all this fuzz about. You go straight to what we came for. Love your brief introductions and generally almost no circunspections in your videos. Keep up the good work
@@kilo_368you need to have fundamental knowledge of programming because you do need to know which part does what. You also need to be good at prompt engineering
i hate software developer say this( I am one myself=, are you all so bad at your job that you really think a fucking programm is stealing your job? Of course it will change the way we work and you have to learn a lot knew stuff to stay relevant but the real truth is, it will make software a lot more cheaper and that means if you are a good programmer you can create a lot of cheap and good software that can have big wins for companys
As a software developer you should be aware that from this point onwards these "AI code editors" are only going to get better. How much better? Likely enough to erase the junior devs completely, and then the industry gets much weirder. But you should be fine for a couple of years.
@@DavidOndrej more to that, in the cursor settings, you can also pass urls for documentation and tag them. Then you can reference them in the prompts using @docs then select the documentation to refer to. Cursor will automatically index and (I think also) save the documentation to embeddings.
This doesn't reflect real-world use. Choose an issue from one of the open-source projects and let Cursor fix it instead. Stop using the calculator example!
DEFINITELY I had red all the comments made till this moment, and understand how many haters are out there, and developers bullshitting, because they see the eight years children starting to program the AI bot (not a Facebook like somebody wrote). Appreciate this video! This is the future of every small company, that needs tools and automatisation!
Very good video and much better than others I have seen. It highlights the value of having the integration of the chat and the code editor altogether. I love the use case of pasting latest docs because you face that with ChatGPT so never thought to do that before. Always appreciate your video style and your approach without music.
One question... Why should I use Cursor instead of Claude AI? Why should I pay for 2 tools instead of just 1? I believe these all can be done using just ClaudeAI.
It's like 10 time better because you code base is automatically saved so when it gives you code it takes into account for the rest the file . While with claude it doesn't have that so you'll have to go back and forth alot. Also the apply button is a godsend. Instead of copying code and worrying whether it's put in right it does it for you
This is impressive but....If it is key that the user acts as the manager and directs the AI then that essentially means you need a relative level of knowledge and experience to direct the AI to build anything of substance
between cursor and replit, what are your favorite website creating AI sites/softwares? im amazed with replit, but i still sense Cursor has a bit more grit with the dedicated coders or developers, especially people coming from VS code, but both have been fun to enlist on the recent app creation. excited for the next release. we need to have a universal David party, only David's allowed
im using cursor more than ever i literly no understand coding how to code, but i know the coding syntax functions and logic but i dont know how to code, but im make a project using full AI
@@ropsnine I'm still considering education, I didn't realize the complexity, not only in syntax or being organized and free with what you can code, but fluent in multiple code languages and having a team, or someone you can work with makes a world of difference with how you deal with the problem architecture or general development processes. I don't have enough people to work with, but Ondrej is spot on with how the AI apps are creating a bubble, and though the beginning was closer to the pandemic and late 19', if you're fast and warming up your system understanding, you'll easily clear 100k-1m before 25/26'. I'm excited to see how twitch, socials and other streaming or interfaces free up the funding and allow better consideration or solutions & functionality of web dev in the era of Internet colonization. I need to enroll in skool
It is little bit improved versions of github copilot but not good for bigs things i have tested it so many real projects and it is just useless it can be good for small prototype small task not big ones
If one day ai can understand the programming language specs, that's the time I'm losing my programmer jobs. currently it's handy when you coding, can improve the performance, but not replace you, especially to build product level apps.
This has been my life since gpt3.5 came out. The claim that you can build anything as a non-technical person is not yet true. But I guess it brings a crowd
It was working when I was using just the Tavily API but when I add a new Anthropic API this shows up in my terminal: Error calling Anthropic API: Error code: 400 - {'type': 'error', 'error': {'type': 'invalid_request_error', 'message': 'Your credit balance is too low to access the Claude API. Please go to Plans & Billing to upgrade or purchase credits.'}} Does this mean I can't use the free version of Athropic and have to buy credits to use their API?
While initially excited to learn about some cool new tech, my enthusiasm quickly turned to skepticism, then indignation, then acceptance, then mirth as I realized I had been hustled. It looks like all the hucksters that would be making Web3/Blockchain/Crypto content have found a new home with AI. Nothing to see here, move along...
With respect to tokenization...it seems its easy enough to run out of compute using colab, does anyone have any recommendation for either a reliant pay per use platform for training something the size of Pegasus or a basic model like T5? I've heard some criticism with AWS too...I was wondering what people rely a lot on for good compute platforms (for those with no Phd or Master's in CS) and .csv file cleaning/configuration.
@@DavidOndrej Working like what you demonstrated in the video is a terrible waste of time. I can not see any benefit, - you have to know programming, - you have to know development, - you have to know the API, - you have to know the language, - you have to know the Enviremant AND you added knowledge about LLMs and Prompting to a complex area and made it more complex, not less. Where is the benefit? I see it give you a fast outline and a usable skeleton, after this stop the more complex work and program it down in 15 Minutes instead of try to deal with an extremly stupid developer (AI)
I am not sure why Cursor is getting all this hype...every time I tried it on a real-world code base, it just made mistake after mistake after mistake and actually ended up just making it non-functional. It was adding error and bug-riddled suggested code, deleting lines of my code for absolutely no reason, replicating code across multiple files etc etc etc. I am sorry, but in its current format Cursor is pretty awful.
seemed overly complicated, could be that your presentation and the fact that you were recording yourself and trying to maximize llm use and minimize you actually changing any code yourself. it was hard to watch.
Agreed, this was tedious to watch indeed, it was an ok example of cursor in action I guess but the input prompts and code review process need more care and attention, rather than the 'do better' type of examples we saw here. More than anything it highlighted how easy it is to get frustrated with the results being produced by AI when not prompting it properly (or checking the results) which is the very thing he mentioned to avoid in the opening of the vid!
I've tried to email you and send you a message on IG about joining your school, but no reply! I hope this isn't an indication of how available or responsive you are in your school..
Is that so? Tell me... can this AI help me with ASM languages (you know machine code like MASM?), LISP? The answer is no... do you use this so-called AI programming tool by having say Windows/MacOS/Linux installed first? again the answer is no... can I program PLC's? can I use it to make changes to a BIOS? no. So what is the use of this? There is very little you can tell me about AI pair programming... but heed my words You will inevitably run into issues such as inapplicable code suggestions, security flaws and copyright issues. Creating some app/tool using AI do not make you a programmer. EVERYONE I warned and who ignore this have ran into issues as mentioned above. Also, in this case as with ALL of these tools, IT IS NOT FREE and you BETTER KNOW WHAT YOU SIGNED UP for, since youtubers are pitching nonsense. I say this an ACTUAL programmer with FOUR Degrees (2 Masters, 1 Honors and 1 Bachelors). I know what I talk about. This is not programming, it is just another problem people like myself will invariably need to fix and frankly I am sick and tired of doing so.
Anyone can be a programmer... sure... I'll see what happens when A.I can't solve that shitty npm dependency bug after 20 minutes. Not to mention that there's a comma missing in the program and A.i can't find it, but if you really know a little bit about programming you can spot it in 5 seconds... Get over it with the stupid "you can do everything with A.i" bullshit.
@ben_kendall Yes.. but people like him mean that there goes an 8 year old girl and she can make a facebook if she types things in human language persistently enough.
Not beginner friendly at all, as evidenced by this video being a train wreck that had 20-30 placed that would have dead ended a beginner, even knowing that pip needs to be passed into terminal was glossed over
Second 22 and I am downloading Cursor to check what is all this fuzz about. You go straight to what we came for. Love your brief introductions and generally almost no circunspections in your videos. Keep up the good work
😂 as a software developer this video is proof my job is safe for another couple years or so
what do you mean exactly brother?
@@kilo_368you need to have fundamental knowledge of programming because you do need to know which part does what. You also need to be good at prompt engineering
i hate software developer say this( I am one myself=, are you all so bad at your job that you really think a fucking programm is stealing your job? Of course it will change the way we work and you have to learn a lot knew stuff to stay relevant but the real truth is, it will make software a lot more cheaper and that means if you are a good programmer you can create a lot of cheap and good software that can have big wins for companys
As a software developer you should be aware that from this point onwards these "AI code editors" are only going to get better. How much better? Likely enough to erase the junior devs completely, and then the industry gets much weirder. But you should be fine for a couple of years.
@@persidnet as a software developer i can tell you that the coding is easy part.
You don't have to copy text from the webpage, you can simply use @ and add URL instead. This applies to feeding folder, files and more such options
thanks, i did not know that
@@DavidOndrej more to that, in the cursor settings, you can also pass urls for documentation and tag them. Then you can reference them in the prompts using @docs then select the documentation to refer to. Cursor will automatically index and (I think also) save the documentation to embeddings.
This doesn't reflect real-world use. Choose an issue from one of the open-source projects and let Cursor fix it instead. Stop using the calculator example!
Agreed
What do you want, put out a specific challenge. I try some some stuff and it does suck, BUT I try it!!!!! This dude has not let me down.
This comment saved me from this video 3 min in
Why don’t you do the video and show everyone how it’s done or not.
I love your suggestion to prompt like you are managing a programmer with ADHD! 😄👍🏼
DEFINITELY I had red all the comments made till this moment, and understand how many haters are out there, and developers bullshitting, because they see the eight years children starting to program the AI bot (not a Facebook like somebody wrote). Appreciate this video! This is the future of every small company, that needs tools and automatisation!
sadly not. I mentioned why in my own comment... it is not the future.
Very good video and much better than others I have seen. It highlights the value of having the integration of the chat and the code editor altogether. I love the use case of pasting latest docs because you face that with ChatGPT so never thought to do that before.
Always appreciate your video style and your approach without music.
Dude, you are really switched on with this stuff. Kudos man.
One question... Why should I use Cursor instead of Claude AI? Why should I pay for 2 tools instead of just 1? I believe these all can be done using just ClaudeAI.
It's like 10 time better because you code base is automatically saved so when it gives you code it takes into account for the rest the file . While with claude it doesn't have that so you'll have to go back and forth alot. Also the apply button is a godsend. Instead of copying code and worrying whether it's put in right it does it for you
This is impressive but....If it is key that the user acts as the manager and directs the AI then that essentially means you need a relative level of knowledge and experience to direct the AI to build anything of substance
between cursor and replit, what are your favorite website creating AI sites/softwares?
im amazed with replit, but i still sense Cursor has a bit more grit with the dedicated coders or developers, especially people coming from VS code, but both have been fun to enlist on the recent app creation. excited for the next release.
we need to have a universal David party, only David's allowed
im using cursor more than ever i literly no understand coding how to code, but i know the coding syntax functions and logic but i dont know how to code, but im make a project using full AI
@@ropsnine I'm still considering education, I didn't realize the complexity, not only in syntax or being organized and free with what you can code, but fluent in multiple code languages and having a team, or someone you can work with makes a world of difference with how you deal with the problem architecture or general development processes. I don't have enough people to work with, but Ondrej is spot on with how the AI apps are creating a bubble, and though the beginning was closer to the pandemic and late 19', if you're fast and warming up your system understanding, you'll easily clear 100k-1m before 25/26'.
I'm excited to see how twitch, socials and other streaming or interfaces free up the funding and allow better consideration or solutions & functionality of web dev in the era of Internet colonization.
I need to enroll in skool
The young girl got her project done faster than the David itself ahaha (kidding) xD
Nicely Done
this is unreal. thank you! 🙏
It is little bit improved versions of github copilot but not good for bigs things i have tested it so many real projects and it is just useless it can be good for small prototype small task not big ones
If one day ai can understand the programming language specs, that's the time I'm losing my programmer jobs. currently it's handy when you coding, can improve the performance, but not replace you, especially to build product level apps.
Sweet, thanks for sharing!
cursor or replit?
can you create an entire simple inventory management works perfectly with this or you can just create silly snake games?
Make video how to make ultra low latency neuro sama like voice assistant that remembers everything about you.
This has been my life since gpt3.5 came out. The claim that you can build anything as a non-technical person is not yet true. But I guess it brings a crowd
What languages does cursor support? I need to program in Pinescript. I'm currently using Claude.
Cursor is not a model. It uses Claude or gpt. So you should be fine.
Claude is most up to date on Pinescript - also good to give it examples to standardise formatting
It was working when I was using just the Tavily API but when I add a new Anthropic API this shows up in my terminal:
Error calling Anthropic API: Error code: 400 - {'type': 'error', 'error': {'type': 'invalid_request_error', 'message': 'Your credit balance is too low to access the Claude API. Please go to Plans & Billing to upgrade or purchase credits.'}}
Does this mean I can't use the free version of Athropic and have to buy credits to use their API?
Dang bro went from a Minecraft youtuber to a programmer
In what way is this different to VSC with copilot integration?
While initially excited to learn about some cool new tech, my enthusiasm quickly turned to skepticism, then indignation, then acceptance, then mirth as I realized I had been hustled. It looks like all the hucksters that would be making Web3/Blockchain/Crypto content have found a new home with AI. Nothing to see here, move along...
Is this cursor stuff a psyop? It's everywhere
Nah its just a vscode fork with realy nice AI generation features build into the IDE. What do you mean with psyop?
@@eintyp4389 it's all over Twitter and TH-cam even though it's been around for a while
Series A funding raised 18 million from Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and also funding from former execs @ YC, OpenAI and Google.
@@Joe-Bourbon just did another round of $60M.
👏👏👏👏
With respect to tokenization...it seems its easy enough to run out of compute using colab, does anyone have any recommendation for either a reliant pay per use platform for training something the size of Pegasus or a basic model like T5? I've heard some criticism with AWS too...I was wondering what people rely a lot on for good compute platforms (for those with no Phd or Master's in CS) and .csv file cleaning/configuration.
Can it help people put headphones on their head correctly?
change the channel buddy
I dont think anyone knows that this is dadusak
I've seen this movie before...
Awesome stuff again!
Tread the AI as if it has ADHD!😂 Best comment of the year!😂
Nice
Too complicated, definitely not for beginner non-programmers
Is the language model local because that is going to be not good for someone's?
No. It uses Claude.
smarty pants
haha im developer and im confused to undersstand so think about all who are not developers
Hey, I tried signing up for an account but the webpage stops loading, I'm from Nigerian anyways, any suggestions???????
Vpn
You can move to Europe by rubber boat, I can provide you instructions 🤦
Lol lets see it handle a whole games source code like say GTA-5. It isn't as good as you're making it out, it has potential but way over hyping it.
Too complicated still. I'll wait another year when it really becomes easy.
terrible idea
@@DavidOndrej Working like what you demonstrated in the video is a terrible waste of time.
I can not see any benefit,
- you have to know programming,
- you have to know development,
- you have to know the API,
- you have to know the language,
- you have to know the Enviremant
AND you added knowledge about LLMs and Prompting to a complex area and made it more complex, not less.
Where is the benefit?
I see it give you a fast outline and a usable skeleton, after this stop the more complex work and program it down in 15 Minutes instead of try to deal with an extremly stupid developer (AI)
❤
JaH. Just another hype
But but… what if I am a great programmer with adhd already? :)
Importante
I am not sure why Cursor is getting all this hype...every time I tried it on a real-world code base, it just made mistake after mistake after mistake and actually ended up just making it non-functional. It was adding error and bug-riddled suggested code, deleting lines of my code for absolutely no reason, replicating code across multiple files etc etc etc. I am sorry, but in its current format Cursor is pretty awful.
What llm where you using
Well i disagree anyone. Maybe anyone that knows swe its possible 50%+ faster. Can you imagine a pm much less any end user using cursor? 😂
seemed overly complicated, could be that your presentation and the fact that you were recording yourself and trying to maximize llm use and minimize you actually changing any code yourself. it was hard to watch.
Agreed, this was tedious to watch indeed, it was an ok example of cursor in action I guess but the input prompts and code review process need more care and attention, rather than the 'do better' type of examples we saw here. More than anything it highlighted how easy it is to get frustrated with the results being produced by AI when not prompting it properly (or checking the results) which is the very thing he mentioned to avoid in the opening of the vid!
Fbh
I've tried to email you and send you a message on IG about joining your school, but no reply! I hope this isn't an indication of how available or responsive you are in your school..
Cool. Now show us how to debug this "wondersful" AI generated code the AI generates 🤣🤣🤣
Is that so? Tell me... can this AI help me with ASM languages (you know machine code like MASM?), LISP? The answer is no... do you use this so-called AI programming tool by having say Windows/MacOS/Linux installed first? again the answer is no... can I program PLC's? can I use it to make changes to a BIOS? no. So what is the use of this? There is very little you can tell me about AI pair programming... but heed my words
You will inevitably run into issues such as inapplicable code suggestions, security flaws and copyright issues. Creating some app/tool using AI do not make you a programmer. EVERYONE I warned and who ignore this have ran into issues as mentioned above.
Also, in this case as with ALL of these tools, IT IS NOT FREE and you BETTER KNOW WHAT YOU SIGNED UP for, since youtubers are pitching nonsense. I say this an ACTUAL programmer with FOUR Degrees (2 Masters, 1 Honors and 1 Bachelors). I know what I talk about. This is not programming, it is just another problem people like myself will invariably need to fix and frankly I am sick and tired of doing so.
I really hate coding with AI. It's not interesting at all
Anyone can be a programmer... sure... I'll see what happens when A.I can't solve that shitty npm dependency bug after 20 minutes. Not to mention that there's a comma missing in the program and A.i can't find it, but if you really know a little bit about programming you can spot it in 5 seconds... Get over it with the stupid "you can do everything with A.i" bullshit.
When I program if it does not work, I fix it. AI like Cursor helps me try something until it works.
@ben_kendall Yes.. but people like him mean that there goes an 8 year old girl and she can make a facebook if she types things in human language persistently enough.
Not beginner friendly at all, as evidenced by this video being a train wreck that had 20-30 placed that would have dead ended a beginner, even knowing that pip needs to be passed into terminal was glossed over
That´s first of all what you got linters for and second AI is pretty good at that.
But but… what if I am a great programmer with adhd already? :)