CodeWithLLM-Updates
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Based on my observations, by the end of 2024, few people took Codeium Windsurf seriously.

Here's a Hacker News thread from 70 days ago comparing Windsurf and Cursor, which didn't attract much engagement https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43288745. Cursor is mentioned as one of the first AI IDEs users tried; it's well-configured and 'just works'. Windsurf's positives include a free autocompletion feature and greater versatility. Github Copilot lags behind Cursor and Windsurf in functionality.

When the topic of vibe coding came up, Windsurf, being a simpler system compared to Cursor, started attracting more users. Subsequently, they rebranded, and the company's focus improved. News about a potential acquisition by OpenAI has been circulating for several weeks, further increasing interest.

In a new comparison poll on Hacker News https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43959710, significantly significantly significantly more people participated.

People note that the AI IDE market is changing rapidly. Developers are constantly releasing new features, and tools borrow ideas from each other. This leads to the 'leader' often changing.

Discussion on "Agentic / Vibe Coding":


Cursor Pros:

Cursor Cons:

Windsurf Pros:

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Thread participants express positive feedback about Zed as a fast, efficient, and 'uncluttered' editor. But AI autocompletion and 'intelligence' in Zed are not yet at Cursor's level. Additionally, it doesn't support Windows.

They are also compared with Aider, Cline, GitHub Copilot, JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, Rider, etc.). Quite a few other AI tools are also mentioned: Claude Code (very expensive), Amazon Q (good for AWS), Machtiani, Brokk (an Aider alternative), Repomix, Void (an open-source Cursor alternative), Nonbios.ai, Amp.

Many participants recommend trying multiple tools, as the situation is changing rapidly, and what works today may change tomorrow.