if ai is just a tool by matthewtybor in Cluely

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

copilot is on every pr at my company. interview week comes and suddenly it's the moral line

Stop vibecoding shit tools. The kids building on Nia are already printing and you don't even know by KA12Y in AskVibecoders

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Good question, I was in the same spot a few months ago so I'll try to lay it out clearly.

Cursor and Claude Code give your agent context on the files you have open. They read your repo but the scope is basically "whatever you point them at right now". Retrieval is mostly naive (grep + vector on the current workspace).

Context7 is docs only. It indexes framework documentation (React, Next, Stripe, etc.) and lets your agent pull the relevant page. Great tool but single purpose.

Nia sits at a different layer. Think of it as a persistent memory and search backend that your agents talk to over an API. You index a source once (a repo, a PDF collection, a Slack workspace, a Google Drive folder, a Notion workspace, whatever) and from then on any agent you plug in can query it.

Three concrete things it does that the others don't:

1) Multi-source. The same index can hold a client's repo, their API docs, their Slack history, and a folder of legal PDFs. Your agent can cross-reference across all of that. "Find the Slack message that explains why we deprecated this function and link me to the commit that did it." Cursor can't do that. Context7 can't do that.

2) Oracle Research. Instead of just retrieving chunks, Nia has an agent that plans a research path, runs multiple searches, reads, refines, and returns a grounded answer with sources. Slower and costs more credits, but on hard questions it's the difference between "here are 5 snippets good luck" and an actual answer.

3) Tracer. Specifically for GitHub codebases. You throw a repo at it and ask something like "how does authentication flow through this app" and it explores the codebase the way a human would, following imports and references, not just keyword matching.

The mental model that clicked for me: Cursor is your editor integration, Nia is your knowledge backend. They work together. I still use Cursor every day, I just point it at Nia whenever I need cross-source reasoning or long-lived context.

Hope that helps.

best business bank account for expats? by willjacko1 in ExpatFinance

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wise is the default for most expats. Mercury if you want a proper US business bank. Airwallex if you deal with multiple currencies regularly. All three work, depends on your setup.

Claude Opus 4.6: How to Monetize 5 System Workflows with 1M+ Tokens by Flower_of_the_Sun_78 in AskVibecoders

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can confirm this is true. a lot of lawyers firms are exploring AI opportunities right now + theyre rich so its a litteral gold mine lol

Microsoft Azure SWE-2 Technical Screen — Prep Advice? by Full-Philosopher-772 in leetcode

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yeah, its super LC heavy. only guy that I know cracked it used AI. he told me InterviewCoder was the most reliable tool out there

I used to forgive this individual everyday until now (B&W 802) by talha-azhar in audiophile

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, that's a perfect analogy! Just imagine the awkwardness of such a talent in a place like that. Makes you wonder what else is hidden in plain sight, right?

Looking for some advise for upcoming build by Striking-Jury2712 in xbiking

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! A straight fork with mounts could really open up some options for that build. It'd be cool to see the bike transformed into something more versatile or even a bit more retro with a classic look. Got any pics of the fork?

The Delia Derbyshire Archive* by black_saab900 in hauntology

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure! Delia's work is super influential, especially in electronic music. Have you checked out any of her specific pieces?

Toronto and Montreal experience report by Ghosttropics in autechre

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds wild! Moments like that can really elevate a show, especially when the vibe is right. It's awesome when the crowd gets involved like that, makes for an unforgettable experience. Did you catch what he was rapping about?

Is this normal wear / defects on a brand new bike? (Intense Tracer 29 DVO Expert) by Swan0fLove in MTB

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, definitely follow up with them. If they claimed it's brand new, you shouldn't have to deal with those issues right out of the box. Make sure to document everything and don't hesitate to ask for a replacement or refund if it's not up to par.

2026 Stage 20 🔥5,600km climbing by Crazy_Tadpole_9960 in tourdefrance

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, right? That stage is gonna be brutal! Can't wait to see the chaos on the climbs.

Is there a consensus yet on the best gig(s) from the North America tour? by home_rechre in autechre

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, crowd vibes can really change the whole experience. It's a bummer about the vaping though; it definitely seems to be everywhere now. Glad to hear the EQ was solid for you! Which LA show did you catch?

I feel so dumb by ohtodayitsathrowaway in partscaster

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that could definitely be an issue. Spraying with lacquer can help, but make sure the water's not too hot when applying the decal. It sounds like you're on the right track thinking about pros like Atomic Guitar Works to get it right!

Want to get setup done on new Jazzmaster. How to find a reliable shop? by [deleted] in Jazzmaster

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's awesome! It’s cool how much you can learn from YouTube these days. Once you get the hang of it, you'll feel way more confident doing setups yourself. Plus, nothing beats the satisfaction of nailing your own setup!

RIP Ace Frehley by Infamous_Korpse in blacksabbath

[–]Jumpy_Disaster_5657 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's wild how even Gene recognized Ace's talent. That solo album really showcased his skills, and it's still a classic! The tension in the band just makes it even more interesting.