Comment by unsupp0rted

Comment by unsupp0rted 7 days ago

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Asking HN this is like asking which smartphone to use. You'll get suggestions for obscure Linux-based modular phones that weigh 6 kilos and lack a clock app or wifi. But they're better because they're open source or fully configurable or whatever. Or a smartphone that a fellow HNer created in his basement and plans to sell soon.

Cursor and Windsurf are both good, but do what most people do and use Cursor for a month to start with.

hackitup7 6 days ago

It's frightening how well you called this, if you scroll down the page literally exactly the dynamic that you mentioned is playing out in real time.

I use Cursor and I like it a lot.

mohsen1 7 days ago

haha so on point! In the HN world, backend are written in Rust with formal proof and frontend are in pure JS and maybe Web Components. In the real world however, a lot of people are using different tech

  • ziml77 6 days ago

    Except for the crowd of extreme purists on HN where the backend is written in their divine C language by programmers blessed with an inability to ever have bugs that make it to production. Ad where the frontend is pure HTML because JavaScript is the language the devil speaks.

jasongill 6 days ago

"The clock app isn't missing! You just have to cross-compile it from source and flash a custom firmware that allows loading it!"

notepad0x90 6 days ago

Surely, you're not the only one here that doesn't share the open source extremist views. HN has a diverse user base.

pram 6 days ago

"It can't make calls yet because we're waiting on a module that doesn't taint the kernel"