manton
manton

I’ve been more curious about Claude lately because it has been getting so much new attention. Tried it for an HTML thing and it was great, love being able to iterate with Artifacts. But tried it again for something similar and it just error-ed out, over and over. ChatGPT still seems the most solid.

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naya.bsky.social
naya.bsky.social

@manton I’ve used Claude for coding projects, and it’s hands-down one of the best coding assistants. However, its performance can vary depending on the time of day. During peak usage, it may have hiccups or hallucinations, so it’s better to use it when demand is lower for smoother results.

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AlexKucera
AlexKucera

@manton that’s why I love TypingMind. You can use both even in the same chat or feeding off each other if you like.

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lucasvandongen.dev
lucasvandongen.dev

@manton Not super sold on it yet for Swift. Hit and miss.

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mahyarm8.bsky.social
mahyarm8.bsky.social

@manton Have you been trying it out directly or with a code editor like cursor? You might find it better in an ai code editor.

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manton
manton

@mahyarm8.bsky.social Just directly. I’m not really interested in switching editors right now.

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valera
valera

@manton Kagi is the most solid. Gives access to all models and great search for less.

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scotthill@hachyderm.io
scotthill@hachyderm.io

@manton I’ve had really nice results with Claude, so I’d suggest to keep playing with it. Also check out repomix, which is a tool to easily give relevant files to the model; it’s much easier than uploading them individually in a chat session.

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