@CanaldeAitor

I've been following Cursor's updates mainly through Twitter. I appreciate how you're presenting everything in a simple and clear way. Keep it up!

@nickdavis8435

@VoloBuilds I've found that it helps to start a brand new chat completely fresh when I'm trying to do stylistic edits. I went in circles for over an hour previously, and when I closed out of it and asked it again, it gave it to me instantly. Thank you for your thorough and calm explanation without hype. I really enjoyed it.

@jnmldo

As always Volo, thanks for this kind of "user friendly" videos!

@JavArButt

When you go through some tweets on X, you could see things like, mind-blowing how good this new tool is, it can do this and that and yes, it even can do your laundry. You said, "you need to know when to stop to rely on these models" - thank you. I myself use LLMs a lot and while these tools are great, they really have limits. Generally, when someone says mind-blowing, chances are, that he is the wrong word or that he has only a very rough idea of what he is talking about. 

In summary, LLMs are great, but we really need to know that they that not that advanced that they could do everything on their own. In a lot of cases, you still need to do some modifications manually.

@harm991

Loading new documentation from the web is game changing.

@rmoore1969

Super helpful. I've played around with Cursor a bit but sometimes find it confusing. Just subscribed.

@MuharremCtnky

Hey Volo,

Thank you for sharing. The entire video was really helpful.

I became aware of the Docs feature thanks to you. Docs will be really beneficial for me.

Your warning about quoting only parts of the code when using it in AI is truly important. I was encountering a lot of errors because I was trying to solve the problem using the entire CodeBase. Now, I think I can find better solutions by specifying only the necessary parts of the code.:goodvibes:

@comfixit

You are spot on in all of your tips. Well done.

@MojaveHigh

I've watched a couple of your Cursor videos and they are really helpful, thank you!

I wonder if you could do one on API usage and pricing. I've read their docs, but I'm still confused about how much this will all cost and what you get with the free/Pro plans. In particular, with the codebase and long chat conversations with Cursor, I can imagine the token usage getting very large, which translates into high API costs.

@cgcg4408

Love your videos but one huge favor, PLEASE make your round avatar bubble smaller so we can see the code, it takes up 1/4 of the video its super distracting. When your in a slow part sorting out code we are are just staring at your forehead the whole time. Thank you sooooo much please keep making them

@phanquochung3924

awesome work. Aside from web/app development, I would love to see more tips on using Cursor for Data Science, Training Neural Networks kinda stuffs

@antonburduzha

That was really helpful, keep going, great content, thanks 👍

@rodrigovm

these tips were great! good job!mt obrigado!

@leventyuksel93

I didn't know the @ feature. That is what I was looking for, thanks for pointing out this.

@63rome

For a complete newbie can you have a small smippet on how to setup and initialize the reach project you are using?

@douglasfugazi

Good tips 🎉

@bambanx

Thanks for sharing suscribed and liked, what is the difference between composer and the chat on the right side? Thanks you

@himalczyk258

Man this GUI setup is amazing, how do I configure it to be at the bottom like a widget ?

@tradingwithwill7214

One idea I've seen is to use v0 for the UI before going to Cursor.

@godonholiday

Are there any tools to setup the server to host these apps we build with these tools?
Make sure they are secure etc?