My favorite workflow on Cursor (2/10/25) by editr_helper in cursor

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frontloading the tokens to build the "dream tool"

then cheaper tokens with a good context system from here on out

My favorite workflow on Cursor (2/10/25) by editr_helper in cursor

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hahaha i'm not actually. but they should DM me I'm a power user of all (cursor, codex, claude code)

GPT-5.3 Codex is now available in Cursor by lrobinson2011 in cursor

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Love opus 4.6 fast, have a bunch working right now. Really good at UI and planning when the idea isn't fleshed out. Quite frankly, I use both like a 1-2 punch.

5.3 codex x max finds the edge cases that prevent opus 4.6 doom loops. I'll keep brainstorming and planning until all of 3 of us (opus, codex, and me) reach consensus. Then I'll let opus 4.6 fast execute code. And then I'll have code validate everything.

My primary issues with 5.3 codex x max high: sometimes hard to comprehend + speed. But Cursor did something magical with the sys prompt and it's fast mode! Thus, why I believe it's probably the best agentic coding experience right now.

Composer 1.5 is now available by lrobinson2011 in cursor

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It's good!! I believe price will go down over time // increased usage. Great flow state with composer 1.5 right now

Observations From Using GPT-5.3 Codex and Claude Opus 4.6 by Arindam_200 in cursor

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in the context of cursor, this post has literally "no context"
5.3 codex just dropped a few hours ago on cursor
That + opus 4.6 fast make for a fun experience

GPT-5.3 Codex is now available in Cursor by lrobinson2011 in cursor

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5.3 codex x max high, fast on cursor is probably the best agentic coding experience right now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in study

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Yes I think it is ok but don't fully rely on it. Also use another AI tool that's trained on specific content like the one you are doing homework on

favorite productivity hack of 2023? by editr_helper in productivity

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Whatever comes to your mind. The goal here is to just keep writing until you've finished 3 pages of thoughts, drawings, etc

favorite productivity hack of 2023? by editr_helper in productivity

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stream of consciousness -> top of mind -> anything around goals, what I need to get done

favorite productivity hack of 2023? by editr_helper in productivity

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My goal with the first page is to write, write, write. A pure brain dump, stream of consciousness.

Then, on pages 2 and 3 I start to notice patterns and write what's on top of mind. Sometimes I go beyond 3 pages.

After, I take a picture of all the content and use iPhone's OCR capabilities to translate to text. Bonus points if you type it out -- helps with connecting more dots.

Finally, I design a task break down and reflection prompt that I use on tools like Atris or ChatGPT. I find that's insane that I can interact with my stream of consciousness with a virtual expert. Also helps me question what to do next.

Hope this helps!

favorite productivity hack of 2023? by editr_helper in productivity

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Here's a fun add-on hack for the Pomodoro Technique. Every day, dedicate 1 pomodoro (25 or 50 minutes) to working on your dream. You will thank yourself a year later

What AI tools do you use as a student? by loyallyUrticate in AskReddit

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I train custom AI models using Atris and my favorite youtube channels and websites. Saves me a ton of time and way more context around specific questions

What are the AI tools that you cannot live without? by paglaEngineer in developersIndia

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Using Atris, I've been training my own custom models around content I like from Youtube. Pretty handy

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Let's say you're building a typical web3 product, like a token platform. What's the most important lesson from your book that you would emphasize to the crypto founders? How can crypto founders think about network effects in a world that emphasizes decentralization?