Aman Sanger
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For example, there are folks on our team who literally when they get back from work, they go and then they boot up Cursor and then they start coding on their side projects for the entire night and they stay up till 3 a.m. doing that. And when they're sad, they said, I just really need to code. And I think like,
For example, there are folks on our team who literally when they get back from work, they go and then they boot up Cursor and then they start coding on their side projects for the entire night and they stay up till 3 a.m. doing that. And when they're sad, they said, I just really need to code. And I think like,
You know, there's that level of programmer where like this obsession and love of programming, I think makes really the best programmers. And I think these types of people will really get into the details of how things work.
You know, there's that level of programmer where like this obsession and love of programming, I think makes really the best programmers. And I think these types of people will really get into the details of how things work.
You know, there's that level of programmer where like this obsession and love of programming, I think makes really the best programmers. And I think these types of people will really get into the details of how things work.
Yeah, so... I think a lot of us, well, all of us were originally Vim users.
Yeah, so... I think a lot of us, well, all of us were originally Vim users.
Yeah, so... I think a lot of us, well, all of us were originally Vim users.
Pure Vim, yeah. No NeoVim, just pure Vim in a terminal. And at least for myself, it was around the time that Copilot came out. So 2021. that I really wanted to try it. So I went into VS Code, the only platform, the only code editor in which it was available. And even though I really enjoyed using Vim, just the experience of Copilot with VS Code was more than good enough to convince me to switch.
Pure Vim, yeah. No NeoVim, just pure Vim in a terminal. And at least for myself, it was around the time that Copilot came out. So 2021. that I really wanted to try it. So I went into VS Code, the only platform, the only code editor in which it was available. And even though I really enjoyed using Vim, just the experience of Copilot with VS Code was more than good enough to convince me to switch.
Pure Vim, yeah. No NeoVim, just pure Vim in a terminal. And at least for myself, it was around the time that Copilot came out. So 2021. that I really wanted to try it. So I went into VS Code, the only platform, the only code editor in which it was available. And even though I really enjoyed using Vim, just the experience of Copilot with VS Code was more than good enough to convince me to switch.
And so that kind of was the default until we started working on Cursor.
And so that kind of was the default until we started working on Cursor.
And so that kind of was the default until we started working on Cursor.
Yeah, I distinctly remember there was this one conversation I had with Michael where before I hadn't thought super deeply and critically about scaling laws. And he kind of posed the question, why isn't scaling all you need or why isn't scaling going to result in massive gains in progress? And I think I went through like the stages of grief.
Yeah, I distinctly remember there was this one conversation I had with Michael where before I hadn't thought super deeply and critically about scaling laws. And he kind of posed the question, why isn't scaling all you need or why isn't scaling going to result in massive gains in progress? And I think I went through like the stages of grief.
Yeah, I distinctly remember there was this one conversation I had with Michael where before I hadn't thought super deeply and critically about scaling laws. And he kind of posed the question, why isn't scaling all you need or why isn't scaling going to result in massive gains in progress? And I think I went through like the stages of grief.
There is anger, denial, and then finally at the end, just thinking about it, acceptance. And I think I've been quite hopeful and optimistic about progress since. I think one thing I'll caveat is I think it also depends on like which domains you're going to see progress.
There is anger, denial, and then finally at the end, just thinking about it, acceptance. And I think I've been quite hopeful and optimistic about progress since. I think one thing I'll caveat is I think it also depends on like which domains you're going to see progress.
There is anger, denial, and then finally at the end, just thinking about it, acceptance. And I think I've been quite hopeful and optimistic about progress since. I think one thing I'll caveat is I think it also depends on like which domains you're going to see progress.