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One AI Editor Took 3 Minutes, the Other Felt Like a Principal Engineer

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Having an AI Code Editor is mandatory in today's world.

Last weekend, I was talking to a friend who's a Staff DevOps Lead at a Tech firm.

He hadn't tried any of the AI Code Editors yet and said he was hesitantβ€”mostly because he thought editors wouldn't know the Context of his codebase as he does and also they can't keep up with his brain 🧠, he joked.

So, very confidently, I showed him Cursor AI. And to my surprise, Cursor really sucked at remembering context. Plus, it took Cursor about 3 MINUTES !!! to come back with a response πŸ˜….

We then switched to Augment Code.

​Augment Code performed way better; the response was instant ⚑, and it was really, really good at remembering the context of the entire codebase. We felt like we were pair-programming with a Principal Software Engineer 🀯.

If my friend had tried Augment alone, the benefit might not have been as obvious. But, the fast response time and its ability to keep track of the ENTIRE codebase? That was a lightbulb moment πŸ’‘ and an instant dopamine kick for us πŸ”₯.

So, How does Augment Code remember everything? Augment prioritizes Code awareness and keeps a real-time index of the codebase - versus a 10-minute delayed index.

​Augment works well with VSCode, JetBrains, Vim, and NeoVim and they offer a free 30-day trial.
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πŸš€ Latest Frontend News

ShadCN Docs have been updated to include TanStack now, a great getting started guide​

πŸ” Next.js version 15.2.3 has been released to address a security vulnerability (CVE-2025-29927). This means,

  • Any security checks, such as login protection, authentication, or access control, might not run as expected.
  • If your application relies on middleware to enforce authentication, an attacker could potentially access restricted resources without triggering those checks.

I highly recommend upgrading to this version.

Cline can browse GitHub examples to learn how they work 🀯 check out Cline here​

An amazing deep dive into MCP and the future of AI tooling

How Next.js use-cache directive works, here is a deep dive with visuals​

✨ The official release of tRPC v11 is here; here are a few major changes:

  • TanStack Query v5 support
  • New TanStack React Query integration
  • FormData / Non-JSON Content Types support, which makes file uploads possible

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​Visual Copilot for Figma - a new AI copilot that generates on-brand Figma designs

Ever wonder why you need Prisma or any other ORM? Check out benchmarks.prisma.io. This tool compares the performance of Prisma ORM, TypeORM and Drizzle ORM with different database providers.

​Comprehensive tracing to debug, evaluate, and monitor your LLM applications, RAG systems, and Agentic workflows with Opik.

A Cheatsheet that converts SQL into Convex Queries​

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Build and Deploy Full Stack AI SaaS with Next.js, React, ShadCN, Stripe, Clerk, Open AI and Gemini AI

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Interviewed Tanner Linsley (Creator of TanStack Ecosystem)

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