

The study did find a correlation between prior experience and performance. One of the developers who showed a positive speedup with AI was the one with the most previous experience using Cursor (over 50 hours).
The study did find a correlation between prior experience and performance. One of the developers who showed a positive speedup with AI was the one with the most previous experience using Cursor (over 50 hours).
I read the article (not the study only the abstract) and they were getting paid an hourly rate. It did not mention anything about whether or not they had expirence in using llms to code. I feel there is a sweet spot, has to do with context window size etc.
I was not consistently better a year and a half ago but now i know the limits caveats and methods.
I think this is a very difficult thing to quantify but haters gonna latch on to this, same as the study that said “ai makes you stupid” and “llms cant reason”… its a cool tool that has limits.
“Your team is trained to recognize phishing emails, but can they spot a fake voice?”
Thanks for your clever solution
This is one of the fundamental things in danish society. We live in a society.
I love denmark 🇩🇰
I also do not get it
*Cyberpunk 2025
Keep up the good work bud!
Three slow deep breaths when you are stressed. Didn’t work? Another three deep breaths then. Rinse and repeat.
Let’s add this to linux kernel.
I would be happy to find out it wasn’t. Let me know.
I like traefik for reverse proxy.
Also does ssl certs very smoothly.
Oui oui