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exfalso | 4 months ago

Same experience here, using new models. Every time it's a disappointment. Useful for search queries that are not too specialized. That's it.

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sampullman|4 months ago

I get pretty good results with Claude code, Codex, and to a lesser extend Jules. It can navigate a large codebase and get me started on a feature in a part of the code I'm not familiar with, and do a pretty good job of summarizing complex modules. With very specific prompts it can write simple features well.

The nice part is I can spend an hour or so writing specs, start 3 or 4 tasks, and come back later to review the result. It's hard to be totally objective about how much time it saves me, but generally feels worth the 200/month.

One thing I'm not impressed by is the ability to review code changes, that's been mostly a waste of time, regardless of how good the prompt is.

ninetyninenine|4 months ago

Company expectations are higher too. Many companies expect 10x output now due to AI, but the technology has been growing so quick that there are a lot of people/companies who haven't realized that we're in the middle of a paradigm shift.

If you're not using AI for 60-70 percent of your code, you are behind. And yes 200 per month for AI is required.

fragmede|4 months ago

We've been trialing code rabbit at work for code review. I have various nits to pick but it feels like a good addition.