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I'd imagine it's like using Cursor/Claude Code vs. a Jetbrains IDE plugin.

what interfaces would this work on?

in-app for chatgpt, TUIs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdbXNWkpPMY, from another comment in the thread), anything else?


What aspects of the deal do you think kneecapped OpenAI the most?

Will this API and others like it will be a strong enough incentive to move away from Chromium based browsers and back on to Chrome?

Many such cases

For all its prestige, these read like Reddit AMA topics.

Those are questions designed to elicit controversy, not answers. If someone posted one of those questions on Reddit, they'd be trolling.

Hook me up with the password for the alternate dimension Reddit you visit, it is so much smarter than mine.

The value is in the answers.

The real goal is putting coding agent style power into the hands of non-developers who are intimidated by terminals and IDEs.

It's a simple idea, but as a self-taught dev I still remember how foreign these tools first felt.


Also curious about this and how these agreements generally work

who is "they"? might have been a stealth terms and conditions update

"No reasoning. No capability. Just exploitation of how the score is computed."

The irony that this was very clearly written by an LLM, double negation always the simplest and clearest tell.


you say humans never use such a style? I wonder, how did LLMS invent it then.


humans sometimes use "delve" too, but the frequency is a tell


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