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mat_b
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Except that it's not preventable. Technology is always an arms race. If you don't create it, someone else will, and then they'll have the advantage and subjugate you, so you might as well be the one to do it first. Whatever it is that you're trying to prevent, someone is going to do it if it gives them power.
mat_b
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> The agent ran this command: curl -X POST https://backboard.railway.app/ ....

Why did you whitelist curl in cursor? Don't whitelist commands like "bash" or "curl" that can be used to execute arbitrary commands.
mat_b
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's not as simple as that. The supply is being kept low to enrich housing investors.
mat_b
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Exactly how I feel. If I wanted this agent-centric view without being able to easily see the code I would be using Claude Code.

I use Cursor because agents are not ready to be the ones driving. I need to drive. I still need to understand all the code (and easily browse it) and keep a close watch over what the AI is doing.
mat_b
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I did some experimenting recently and I'm quite convinced that when I use Comcasts DNS they are selling it to advertisers. I've switched to 1.1.1.1 simply because it annoys me that Comcast is doing this.
mat_b
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> So, try brainstorming the issue with Claude Code, talk it through so it's on the same page as you, ensure it's done research (web search, docs) to weigh the best solutions, and then enter plan mode so it generates a markdown plan file. From there you can read/review,tweak the plan file. Or have it implement it. Or you implement it.

This is exactly the workflow that works very well for me in Cursor (although I don't use their Plan Mode - I do my version of it). If you know the codebase well this can increase your speed/productivity quite a bit. Not trying to convince naysayers of this, their minds are already made up. Just wanted to chime in that this workflow does actually work very well (been using it for over 6 months).
mat_b
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> Killing is bad... killing because you don't like $group is double-bad. Speeding is bad, speeding without a seatbelt is double-bad.

Why would either of those be double-bad? They're the same thing as the original.

If you don't want to wear your seatbelt and you like to risk your own life, then that's on you. Just like riding a motorcycle.
mat_b
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
FYI horses are the product of domestication.
mat_b
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> we discovered 100s of hallucinated citations missed by the 3+ reviewers who evaluated each paper.

This says just as much about the humans involved.
mat_b
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
How is this a bad thing for them? Now they don't have to pay for clicks from people who aren't interested in their services. People who want to hire a lawyer will still click.
mat_b
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I have been noticing this myself for the last couple of months. I cannot get the agent to stop masking failures (ex: swallowing exceptions) and to fail loudly.

That said, the premise that AI-assisted coding got worse in 2025 feels off to me. I saw big improvements in the tooling last year.
mat_b
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Haha. Been seeing this comment for at least 20 years now. Some things never change...
mat_b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Good news. Been using Cursor heavily for over a year now (on the Ultra plan currently). Hope we get access to this as part of our existing subscriptions.
mat_b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Me personally? I'm using Firefox with EFF privacy badger. No others.
mat_b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I get your point. I'm merely pointing out that some things, even though they aren't technically inevitable, are (in practice) essentially inevitable because larger forces are pushing things in that direction.
mat_b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
We aren't the real levees though. The system we live in is. Yes, a few people will push back and try to change the momentum to a different direction but that's painful and we have enough going on each day that most people don't have time for that (let alone agree on the direction). Structural change is the only real way to guide the river.
mat_b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Agree and disagree. It is also possible to take a step back and look at the very large picture and see that these things actually are somewhat inevitable. We do exist in a system where "if I don't do it first, someone else will, and then they will have an advantage" is very real and very powerful. It shapes our world immensely. So, while I understand what the OP is saying, in some ways it's like looking at a river of water and complaining that the water particles are moving in a direction that the levees pushed them. The levees are actually the bigger problem.
mat_b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I don't understand why so many people are using / trusting VPNs

"Let us handle all your internet traffic.. you can trust us.. we're free!"

No thank you.
mat_b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I have a 4 year old M1 macbook pro running macos 12. It runs as good as when it was new. So you honestly think that if I upgrade it to macos 26 it wont start lagging? I am extremely confident that it will. Even without changing the other software running on it.
mat_b
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I downgraded an old Macbook last year to see if I could get it running fast again. I couldn't install all sorts of things. So many things that I gave up.