Giovany Osorio

Giovany Osorio

Maker @ Heart | Ex-Stripe | SaaS Nerd
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Gabe Perez

6mo ago

Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?

I've been primarily using @Cursor as I like how it operates, enjoy that it's visual, and I am getting very comfortable with using it and being able to easily select different code bits and modify what I need....however....
I recently started using Gemini CLI in @Warp and I must say... I'm kinda liking it. I feel that it's able to do a lot more, faster without needing me to jump in. When I do jump in, it's simply to provide it guidence and direction.
I haven't done much with it yet, but I can see myslef now doing a combination of CLI and IDE development. I'm curious what everyone elses experience is! Or if you haven't used a CLI or IDE AI tool, why?
A bit of additional background, I'm not a develpoer but more of a "vibe coder" I can kinda understand different languages and don't mind diving into tech docs but I prefer AI do more of the coding than me :)

Emiley Stake

6mo ago

What’s one business tool you can’t live without—but nobody talks about?

We always hear about the big names Slack, Notion, Trello, etc. but I feel like the most useful tools in business are often the quiet ones. The ones that just work, save time, and don t need a 10-minute tutorial to figure out. I m curious what s that underrated tool you use every day but rarely see mentioned? Could be a small Chrome extension, a no-code tool, a shortcut, or even a weird system you came up with on your own. I ve personally found more value in low-key tools shared by real users than in most top 10 lists online. So I figured I'd ask here and hopefully we all discover a few new gems. Drop your answer below bonus points if you say why it works so well for you. Always looking for ways to make things smoother without overcomplicating the stack. Let s build a thread of tools that actually make a difference.
Gabe Perez

6mo ago

Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?

I've been primarily using @Cursor as I like how it operates, enjoy that it's visual, and I am getting very comfortable with using it and being able to easily select different code bits and modify what I need....however....
I recently started using Gemini CLI in @Warp and I must say... I'm kinda liking it. I feel that it's able to do a lot more, faster without needing me to jump in. When I do jump in, it's simply to provide it guidence and direction.
I haven't done much with it yet, but I can see myslef now doing a combination of CLI and IDE development. I'm curious what everyone elses experience is! Or if you haven't used a CLI or IDE AI tool, why?
A bit of additional background, I'm not a develpoer but more of a "vibe coder" I can kinda understand different languages and don't mind diving into tech docs but I prefer AI do more of the coding than me :)

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