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Given how quickly things evolve, it's easy to get lost in the numerous offerings and hard to get the best deal. So, what do you use? Both clients/harnesses and LLM providers or local setups would be interesting.

Personally, I've been using opencode with Github copilot for work. I'm currently looking for cost-effective provider for personal work. Maybe openrouter with one of the cheap models?

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[-] Scipitie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago

I'm experimenting a lot with goose, recently return on by the AI arm is the Linux foundation. It's not yet mature enough to recommend it as a daily driver for non fanatics though for agentic stuff.

Trying it as a daily driver by now :D

It's less about the tool though in my opinion but about the process. If you want to be a programmer then you need something integrated into your dev environment in my opinion.

My focus is seeing how far I come with focussing in being a software architect who only has really weird junior devs who read a lot of books but lack any understanding.

Which is ... quite close to real life ;)

I'm splitting by now my projects: agentic ones and "my" dev ones, treating trm differently helped me tremendously: different focus and I need a different skillset.

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