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Is Windsurf better than Cursor? impossible to say, but... it does one thing better: soooo... I spent an hour testing windsurf... and this is what i created... and app called "boop-boop" lol... one thing windsurf does is it searches the internet. If you've been watching my videos you know...

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JO ASH1 year ago

How is this different from using @web in cursor?

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Page to Pixel Publishing2 years ago

Boost, surf, and weave your way through The Art of Flight, an arcade game about flying multiple ships at the same time. With solo, local co-op, and a leaderboard, there are tons of ways to play. Wishlist on Steam today!

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jake⚡️1 year ago

The background music 😂

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Kyrelle Buckley1 year ago

if you look at my profile ive been preaching non stop that windsurf it better and fully switched over, I had this issue last week in a 5000 line component that windsurf just kept screwing up so I pulled up cursor and gave it a shot and cursor fixed it instantly, so now for the time being I have to take back me saying windsurf is definitely better the Cursor team is still cooking

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Dev Neill1 year ago

Very nice 👌🏼 enough to make you switch or not quite yet?

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Deepak Mehta1 year ago

So i can ask windsurf to search and integrate an API for me . eg if i want to pulls some jobs using API , it can just search the best API and built the code me ?

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nicky1 year ago

How does it compare to Lovable?

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Riley Brown1 year ago

lovable is a landing page builder

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Trades Dont Lie1 year ago

Combine cursor and windsurf into 1 !!!

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Alfonso Morales1 year ago

Cursor has the web feature but if that’s not good enough you can try the MCP for adding tools like perplexity to the agent mode

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Vikas Kumar1 year ago

@cursor_ai also has this feature using @web

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