| 1 | | | Developers are actively engaged in discussions about optimizing hardware for local LLMs, selecting the best coding-focused models and tools, building robust local agentic workflows, and addressing security and reliability challenges within the local AI development ecosystem. | ▼ |
| 2 | | | Developers are actively exploring and integrating OpenAI Codex/ChatGPT into their coding workflows, focusing heavily on addressing significant concerns regarding the quality, security, and potential risks of AI-generated code, while also seeking improvements in workflow integration and exploring the implications of increasing AI autonomy. | ▲ |
| 3 | | | Developers view Claude Code as a highly capable and often indispensable tool for a diverse range of coding and creative projects, but its significant utility is consistently undermined by frequent and frustrating API errors and server downtime. | — |
| 4 | | | Developers this week express significant frustration with Cursor's high costs and inconsistent AI performance, despite praising specific features like the debug mode and its potential for productivity. | ▼ |
| 5 | | | This week, developer sentiment towards GitHub Copilot is overwhelmingly negative, primarily driven by severe rate limits on premium requests and the removal of advanced AI models from student and Pro plans, leading to widespread dissatisfaction regarding its perceived value. | — |