I downloaded it to try and bought a "pro" subscription ($15 for 750 requests, no idea what counts as a "request"). The app is a vscode fork similar to cursor. I entered one prompt which was a simple "plan a way to architect this moderately complex thing within my code". The agent went on thinking for 5 minutes or so with no indication of progress, then it told me it blew past my 750 requests allowance and threw an error. Yeah... ok.
So last month you asked for feedback on the D2 Engine https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45886319 and now you 'found' the D3 Engine in an open directory...
I downloaded it to try and bought a "pro" subscription ($15 for 750 requests, no idea what counts as a "request"). The app is a vscode fork similar to cursor. I entered one prompt which was a simple "plan a way to architect this moderately complex thing within my code". The agent went on thinking for 5 minutes or so with no indication of progress, then it told me it blew past my 750 requests allowance and threw an error. Yeah... ok.
Does this actually do anything except make loud claims?
If I had a dollar for every "revolutionary new AI architecture that will change everything forever", I'd be able to buy a GB200 NVL72 with that.
> a architecture
They should invent a grammar check AI