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All I wanted was fast on-demand code completion. Guess 2025 is a lost year on that front.


Copilot isn’t bad. Roo Code is an open source cursor alternative that works with VS Code. I like it more than Cursor. Much heavier than only tab completion though


* in an editor other than vscode, for me anyway was important. In my testing Supermaven was the best in nvim. Copilot is... fine I guess.


I guess you can either go full waymo or full comma. The rest is just hype.


Nah, Google was number one, they just dropped the ball as they always do.


Legislation as code when?


Catala seems interesting for that kind of thing: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37546874


Tauri rewrite when


I tried using Tauri (would be very cool), but sadly they have severe performance issues on Linux which make an app like Kando impossible at the moment.


I'd like to see more SaaS platforms selling themselves by showing off their clear invoicing or their live status page.


Google is a clear case for why you should pick a service because of it's business model.


I’m a dabbler then, too many titles.


Standard Notes provides a nice workflow for maintaining a personal blog, here's mine: https://viewfromtheweb.com/


Not sure if it's a startup when it's profitable and not looking for investors.


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