I'm computer nerd since 1978 (12yrs old hacking my first Apple II)
Love to explore new frontiers of technology and creating outstanding products.
Currently building what we believe is the most exciting GenAI platform on the planet - with a crew of close friends turned co-founders. We re crafting a full-on GenAI ecosystem: tools, community, learning, vibes and in the future also a marketplace. Welcome to CRAISEE
Mission: Making generative AI actually usable for everyone (you AI operating system)
AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?
Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).
AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?
Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).