Alex Lou

Alex Lou

I don't know, I just build
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Nika

9mo ago

How do you help older people keep up with modern technology?

The world has changed rapidly over the past two decades with the internet, new technologies and the accelerated transfer of information.

Anyone not actively working online or in IT may have trouble keeping up with these "tech trends." This is especially true for older generations who did not have the opportunity to grow up with computers as it is today.

Nika

9mo ago

ChatGPT is becoming "a shopping AI agent". What is the future of Google, then?

Yesterday, I came across an article on TechCrunch that OpenAI is upgrading ChatGPT search with shopping features.

Slowly but surely, ChatGPT is taking over Google's role and doing it well. I ve noticed it myself, especially how it s replaced much of my browsing.

Nika

9mo ago

What is the most unusual use of artificial intelligence you have seen?

Besides generating text, images and videos for you in a few seconds/minutes, AI can certainly do other things.

What unusual uses of AI have you seen?

#vibecoding: What are your favorite Cursor pro-tips?

Recently stumbled across this Cursor pro-tip from Ian Nuttall on X:
"1. ask it to recommend a folder structure

2. ask it to actually create the folder/files based on that this makes it 10x easier for me to get started and Cursor is more accurate using codebase cos it knows where to update files."

That got me thinking, what other pro tips are people using to generate better code, ship faster, organise your space better, etc. Drop em below:

#vibecoding: What are your favorite Cursor pro-tips?

Recently stumbled across this Cursor pro-tip from Ian Nuttall on X:
"1. ask it to recommend a folder structure

2. ask it to actually create the folder/files based on that this makes it 10x easier for me to get started and Cursor is more accurate using codebase cos it knows where to update files."

That got me thinking, what other pro tips are people using to generate better code, ship faster, organise your space better, etc. Drop em below:

#vibecoding: What are your favorite Cursor pro-tips?

Recently stumbled across this Cursor pro-tip from Ian Nuttall on X:
"1. ask it to recommend a folder structure

2. ask it to actually create the folder/files based on that this makes it 10x easier for me to get started and Cursor is more accurate using codebase cos it knows where to update files."

That got me thinking, what other pro tips are people using to generate better code, ship faster, organise your space better, etc. Drop em below: