Jorge Pablo Franetovic π©
@jpfraneto.eth
i just wrote 10 minutes a prompt for claude, hit enter, and the app crashed and deleted the whole thing gm
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TaylorWebb.eth βοΈπ
@taylorwebb.eth
I had a similar bug with Cursor + Claude Clicked on "Reject changes" instead of accept, and it instead deleted all my pending/non-committed changes which was like a days worth of work π Thats the only real issue I've had with it but have been committing much more frequently since then lol
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Sinaver
@sinaver.eth
oh, yeah keeps happening a lot, now when I am happy with the results I restart cursor π
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Jorge Pablo Franetovic π©
@jpfraneto.eth
man has it happened to you that it deletes most of the code of a file and puts /* keep this function as it is */ lmao itβs so annoying
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Sinaver
@sinaver.eth
yah, it happens, that's why I found that small iterative changes typically easier to handle for me though, the most annoying thing that it doesn't sync the state: - you generate code - make fixes - ask to generate other change - it reverts your fix with additional code
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Jorge Pablo Franetovic π©
@jpfraneto.eth
hahaha yes. that's so annoying. but i guess it is all about the system getting better. its already pretty mindblowing once you get into it did you listen to the lex fridman x cursor team pod? they spoke a lot about "tab", and the focus they put on the product side on predicting the next move of the user
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TaylorWebb.eth βοΈπ
@taylorwebb.eth
yeah that was a great podcast I feel like Cursor has made me 2-3x more productive as a dev
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Sinaver
@sinaver.eth
oh, yeah, I use tab a lot - quite good for small repetitive and predictive code generation as for lex I think his podcasts are too long to spend time tbh, I saw that podcast but got bored quite quickly
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