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What's the benefit to using claude code CLI directly over something like Cursor?


the benefit is you can use your preferred editor. no need to learn a completely new piece of software that doesnt match your workflow just to get access to agentic workflows. for example, my entire workflow for the last 15+ years has been tmux+vim, and i have no desire to change that.


Claude Code is a much more flexible tool: https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/overview#why-...


You don't have to deal with awfulness of vs code.


Making trading strategies accessible to everyone.

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Vibe-coding for 6 months as a solo dev (on the side) and loving it.


saying you vibe coded something, and then its financial trading strategies does not lend confidence.


haha. I've been writing code professionally for a very long time. The vibe-coded comment in my original post wasn't really necessary I guess. There's still plenty of design/logic/architecture to be done to ensure robustness.


I would bet the vast majority of people do this. If they didn't, or preferred something else, it wouldn't be presented in the UI this way.


I disagree, because there is no 'easy' way to know what the most 'significant' changes are. I can think of a few heuristics (e.g. most changed, earliest changed, as well as prioritizing things like header files for C and friends), but nothing that would work universally or particularly well.


Yeah I prefer the review UI to give me alphabetical order just so I can easily navigate it, but I won't read it in that order.

I think the google review tool (critique) would sort C/C++ header files before implementation, even though ".h" comes after ".cc". That's a nice convenience but it's still easy to navigate.


I also worked at Scottrade in 2010 and I can assure you that Scottrade wasn't doing arbitrage or marking markets in this manner. I'm dubious of your coworker.


That's f*king pretty cool was my first, and lasting, reaction.


React is the defacto standard of web development for a reason. That's not the reason you can't browse the web with JS (it would be Angular if it wasn't React or others). And just because you use React, doesn't mean Meta can track you.


Their point was that (i) React becoming the defacto standard played into the hands of Meta, who are interested in tracking people. (ii) Tracking is made easier by running arbitrary JavaScript in the browser. And (iii) before SPAs were big (pre-React), more people used to completely disable JS in their browser.

Not saying I buy this theory. Just trying to explain what I think they were alluding to, as I had the impression you missed it and went in a different direction.


I've never understood why people have "work procrastination" problems. I've never had to play games to get myself to do work. You're paid to do a job, so do the job. Is this a generational thing and is it really that big of a problem?

I've worked remotely since 2016-ish and still can't comprehend why this is an issue.


Not everyone's wired the same. A close family member was diagnosed with ADHD and he describes his battles with procrastination as if there was a glass wall stopping him from doing whatever he was meant to be doing. So easy for someone else to say "what's the big deal? Just do it!".


I understand ADHD and mental illness can make this extremely difficult, if not possible. You make a good point.

The type of procrastination I was referring to wasn't related to that. It was related to the idea of work being more optional than required and seems much more prevalent that\n the % of the population that struggles with the above.


That has to be a small % of the actual Show HNs compared to people being able to ship 10x faster


Timezones are hard.


The settlement criteria for most of these is pretty strict and clearly laid out in the terms.

> The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible sources.

That is pretty sparse, but I suspect Polymarket has a vested interest in making sure this resolves appropriately (as noted in the article). I do like the use of the guineapig with rizz anyway.


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