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An increasing trend I see is that people don't know search engines exist. They'll post a question on TikTok, Facebook, Reddit, whatever, and wait days for an answer when they could post on a search engine (Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo), and get the answer in seconds.
I think there must be a demographic that lives in apps. When they want to know something, they open their favorite app and post the question. It bugs me, and others - often the reply to their post is "Google it!"
I'm currently using Cursor (https://www.cursor.com) as my #python code editor. It is amazing what it comes up with. It understands my programs better than I do and suggests lines, whole blocks of code, and changes. I'm impressed.
I'm on the free plan because I'm just learning Python programming as a hobby (sorry Cursor) and don't make money from it.
I don't know how it compares to VS Code + Copilot. Anyone else tried Cursor?
I've seen benchmarks that show the iPhone 15 is faster than the latest #Google Pixel 9. However, Google AI works on the 'slower' Pixel 9, but #Apple AI does not work on the 'faster' iPhone 15.
Remember that benchmarks don't tell the whole story. Very few iPhone owners are going to get AI, even though their phones benchmark faster than Android rivals.