@@zenvanriel got it, thanks. Then what's the point of using local models if you can use claude 3.5 sonnet which is several times better than any other open model
For day-to-day coding I actually agree with you as this video is more of a technical curiosity and possibility than something I would use as a daily driver. Especially given you need a powerful PC to even run the best local models. However, this video is meant to inspire a lot of long-term possibilities. I believe local models will evolve to the point that there will be specialized models that are continuously fine tuned for specific frameworks which will ensure you get very relevant up-to-date answers. In that world you would want to use a local model for a more obscure framework that a huge model like Claude 3.5 Sonnet is not specialized in. The fact that Qwen comes relatively close to these best-class commercial models is indicative of that trend. For the time being though, you're absolutely right that a model like Sonnet is just fine for daily use.
Quick question in case, if cursor provides unlimited usage, why would somebody want to switch from Claude to Qwen ? Are there any restrictions or is QWEN much better?
@@HimanshuChanda I recently watched this video of a fellow TH-camr who goes more in depth about what makes Qwen specifically a great model: th-cam.com/video/y6Wh4SpRoao/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ejtOD11VP6VNVXv7 He will do your great question justice! 😄
Cole, a fellow TH-camr, already did a good review on actually comparing Qwen against some other models: th-cam.com/video/y6Wh4SpRoao/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
How can you get the same coding ability as CLINE with Sonnet, Openai and Gemeni where they modify inline the code and changes are shown live. Is there a way?
I appreciate your video but using cursor with local model is not better way not only it need ngrok setup but also the composer will not work there are better alternatives like aider and continue dev.
Hey, Aider and Continue.dev are both great alternatives. This video is indeed mainly for the crowd that already has their mind set on Cursor. If you could choose a video I would make for either Aider or Continue.dev, which one would be your favorite?
That's a limitation of Cursor right now yes, but in my view changing the chat model does add value. I do agree that it would be great if Cursor allows for your own Composer model once that's of beta. When it comes to autocomplete, do you believe that a stronger model like Qwen really adds much benefit? I think the default Cursor models work just fine.
Qwen is a model from Alibaba and Alibaba has sanctions against it, I'll be not using Qwen thanks. Also something about cursor that rubs me the wrong way seems to be too much hype and that it's being shoved down our throats
@nesdi6653 Yeah, that view is totally fair. Luckily you can swap out Qwen with any other great open source model. Since Qwen runs locally the bigger risk here is indeed actually using Cursor. Which editor are you using at the moment?
Great video TY fam!
Thank you for video , it is great!
Thank you for the video.
Hmm first time to hear about the LLM studio, also nice solution for the ngrok
Great video. Looking forward to use it once cursor allows for composer to take this
Edit: No link to ngrok in your description
Sorry, fixed! Let me know how it goes.
If I deploy the model locally, do I need to pay a cursor subscription in the future. Or since it is my model, I can use it as much as I want?
This method does not circumvent the license
@@zenvanriel got it, thanks. Then what's the point of using local models if you can use claude 3.5 sonnet which is several times better than any other open model
For day-to-day coding I actually agree with you as this video is more of a technical curiosity and possibility than something I would use as a daily driver. Especially given you need a powerful PC to even run the best local models.
However, this video is meant to inspire a lot of long-term possibilities. I believe local models will evolve to the point that there will be specialized models that are continuously fine tuned for specific frameworks which will ensure you get very relevant up-to-date answers. In that world you would want to use a local model for a more obscure framework that a huge model like Claude 3.5 Sonnet is not specialized in.
The fact that Qwen comes relatively close to these best-class commercial models is indicative of that trend.
For the time being though, you're absolutely right that a model like Sonnet is just fine for daily use.
Quick question in case, if cursor provides unlimited usage, why would somebody want to switch from Claude to Qwen ? Are there any restrictions or is QWEN much better?
@@HimanshuChanda I recently watched this video of a fellow TH-camr who goes more in depth about what makes Qwen specifically a great model: th-cam.com/video/y6Wh4SpRoao/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ejtOD11VP6VNVXv7
He will do your great question justice! 😄
How does it compare to 4o and sonne t for actual practical use? I’m tired of reviewers just doing simple html games I want real actual tasks.
Cole, a fellow TH-camr, already did a good review on actually comparing Qwen against some other models: th-cam.com/video/y6Wh4SpRoao/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
How can you get the same coding ability as CLINE with Sonnet, Openai and Gemeni where they modify inline the code and changes are shown live. Is there a way?
which plan re you on cursor? the free one?
This is the paid plan :)
I appreciate your video but using cursor with local model is not better way not only it need ngrok setup but also the composer will not work there are better alternatives like aider and continue dev.
Hey, Aider and Continue.dev are both great alternatives. This video is indeed mainly for the crowd that already has their mind set on Cursor. If you could choose a video I would make for either Aider or Continue.dev, which one would be your favorite?
Only for Cursor Chat, does not work for Supercomplete or Composer
Pretty much useless
That's a limitation of Cursor right now yes, but in my view changing the chat model does add value. I do agree that it would be great if Cursor allows for your own Composer model once that's of beta. When it comes to autocomplete, do you believe that a stronger model like Qwen really adds much benefit? I think the default Cursor models work just fine.
Windsurf is better.
Ah, I have heard some good news about this new editor. What do you like about it more than Cursor?
Qwen is a model from Alibaba and Alibaba has sanctions against it, I'll be not using Qwen thanks. Also something about cursor that rubs me the wrong way seems to be too much hype and that it's being shoved down our throats
@nesdi6653 Yeah, that view is totally fair. Luckily you can swap out Qwen with any other great open source model. Since Qwen runs locally the bigger risk here is indeed actually using Cursor. Which editor are you using at the moment?
I’ll use Qwen because I hate Western governments so much. Love to China ❤️❤️
lol it is just a tool doesnt matter
Lol pick your battles man.. 😂