I recently subscribed to Devin, an AI programming tool, for $500 per month. It claims to be a versatile intern capable of performing many tasks that traditional AI tools like Cursor and Windsurf cannot handle. After using it for a while, I noticed significant differences between Devin and Cursor in terms of design philosophy and user experience, which I'll summarize in this article.
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重拾开源平台OpenWebUI的惊喜
Redefining Open-Source AI: Surprising Insights into OpenWebUI
Today, I spent some time studying the OpenWebUI tool, with a particular focus on how to deploy it alongside Ollama on a MacBook with Unified Memory. In summary, it essentially replicates all the functionalities of POE, ChatGPT, and Claude, along with many additional features, and can be deployed entirely locally …
受灾群众的自我修养——如何安然度过几天的断电断网
最近西雅图又一次遭遇了十年一遇的炸弹风暴(bomb cyclone),又一次断电断网了好几天。根据从广播里听来的消息,西雅图地区最 …
Weathering the Storm: How We Prepared for and Survived a Multi-Day Power Outage
Recently, Seattle was hit by another "bomb cyclone," a rare storm that occurs only once every decade, causing widespread power outages and disruptions to daily life. According to reports from local radio stations, at its peak, over 800,000 households in the Seattle area were left without electricity. Fortunately, our …