Cursor $20 subscription is also very good. auto is usually decent. I use composer 2 for heavy tasks and it does good job. If I need some UI polish, I switch to gemini 3.1 pro. The trick is to stay at auto/composer 2. But if you try to use other premium models too much, then you’ll hit the limit as well.
I felt that too, when I first used cursor/claude code, it was awesome and I just wanted keep building, the dopamine hit after shipping is really good. But later, when I needed to inspect the code manually, and I realized there were a lot of trash/dead/unoptimized code. I started drowning in the mess I generated. It is good until you need manual changes.
I currently use it for 3 things, all of them are cron jobs that runs in the morning.
1- Check hacker news for AI related news and compile a digest
2- Check new YC companies in the P26 batch
3- Check ladybird and summarize the commits in the last 24 hour.
LoL. So funny! Tbh, my L*nkedIn feed is full of this kinda crappy posts. I tried to fight the algorithm, unfollowed people etc. But I think there is no way of winning.
Input: I’ve eaten banana
Output:
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve successfully completed the consumption of a high-potassium superfruit today.
This experience reinforced the importance of consistent fueling and maintaining a growth-oriented nutritional strategy to optimize peak performance. It’s not just about the snack; it’s about the energy and resilience we bring to the table every single day.
How are you fueling your journey today? Let’s connect and discuss sustainable energy for high-impact results!
Freezing the browser at every step is a very good approach. I am also working on an agent browser. It uses wireframe snapshots instead of screenshots to reduce token cost.
https://github.com/agent-browser-io/browser
Your tool's method of returning element references is clever and should greatly improve llm handling of the page components (and greatly reduce token cost).
I’ve been thinking about how AI desktop clients like ChatGPT and Claude are expanding beyond chat. With MCP, MCP Apps, and now WebMCP, they could start interacting more directly with services and websites.
I gathered a few thoughts about what that might mean for browsers and wrote a short post about it.
I was heavily using AI for my blog/social media posts. Then I realized I lost my “voice”.
Also as a reader, I started having a habit of stopping halfway through an article if I realize that it was generated by AI.
Now I am only using to check my grammar, since I am a non-native speaker.
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