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please @cursor_ai let me disable these "undo keep" things, they only get in the way.

webdevcody's tweet image. please @cursor_ai let me disable these "undo keep" things, they only get in the way.

I use to delete comments added by the LLM... but now I'm pretty sure keeping comments helps the LLM iterate. Is there any research on this?


In cursor, how do we turn off this undo / keep feature inline? It never goes away even after I accept changes and commit them. Is this a bug in cursor?

webdevcody's tweet image. In cursor, how do we turn off this undo / keep feature inline? It never goes away even after I accept changes and commit them.  Is this a bug in cursor?

I don't know why I've been sleeping on plan mode for so long... doing a plan before kicking off the LLM substantially improves the results.


"Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart"


the best thing about composer 1 is you'll never need to read "you're absolutely right" again.


if you don't see this often, you're not locked in

webdevcody's tweet image. if you don't see this often, you're not locked in

if you haven't tagged claude on a github issue while driving... are you even living? and yes, it made a pull request and fixed the issue.


So... we sometimes see you reading through code instead of asking the LLM how it all works... it's fine, we get it, but regardless you'll be seeing a "needs ai training" on your PIP.


I think as agentic coding becomes the norm, virtualized coding environments might become a requirement. Running claude with --dangerously-skip-permissions is almost necessary at this point, but giving it full control of your machine is sketchy. We'll need sandboxed environments


There is always pushback when I make content around agentic coding, but at this point I stopped caring. I'm going all with claude code and other tools, not because of hype (I'm getting dislikes on my videos and losing views actually), but because I truly believe it's the future.


I feel bad for those who haven't tried agentic coding yet. I've once watched a developer spend 10 minutes trying to write reduce statement. claude code can modify 20 files to implement an entire feature spanning frontend, backend, db schema with one prompt in a few minutes...


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