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I tested a new coding assistant on 34,568 lines of code. (Cursor could not achieve what this tool did.) AI models are improving every day: - Faster inference - Longer context lengths But are AI coding assistants advancing at the same rate? Can they truly understand your entire project?...

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Akshay 🚀1 year ago

Try Augment Code now:

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Coral AI News2 years ago

Coral AI is the most powerful AI for documents. See the difference yourself:

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Avi Chawla1 year ago

Augment Code is amazing!! Even I tested it recently and it worked flawlessly.

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Inforida1 year ago

AI coding assistants are indeed evolving, but the challenge lies in their ability to truly grasp the nuances of human coding logic. As we push for more advanced AI, we must also ensure they can adapt contextually. It's a race, and the finish line keeps moving.

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Sean Dorofeev1 year ago

There are plenty of approaches to giving LLM context. 34k lines of code, that's very small and I'm surprised how you got that result. I have a little over 400k, no problems withcontext. documents, docstringz, cursor rules solve most problems.

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Gabriel Rymberg1 year ago

@threadreaderapp unroll

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Thread Reader App1 year ago

@akshay_pachaar @GabrielRymberg Namaste, please find the unroll here: Enjoy :) 🤖

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Abhivendra Singh1 year ago

AI coding assistants must evolve at the pace of our ambitions. Faster inference and longer context lengths are only the beginning. True understanding requires deep learning and adaptability.

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Ian1 year ago

Hi Akshay, very interesting! I've tried installing this and it crashes constantly. Lots of comments on the PyCharm plugin are the same. I don't suppose you have any tips?

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Totalremoto1 year ago

Yo @akshay_pachaar, sounds like you put that new coding assistant through the wringer with a whopping 34k+ lines of code! Impressive stuff. AI models are definitely leveling up faster than my grandma's knitting skills.

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Pranav Agarwal1 year ago

Looks good

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