Using claude code  and codex inside the cursor maybe over frustrating now after new updates
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Using claude code and codex inside the cursor maybe over frustrating now after new updates

Well, I use Cursor IDE as my primary code editor.

Most of the time, I work on a single screen with multiple tabs — sometimes from a coffee shop, sometimes from a park. But managing multiple instances on one screen can become a real overhead and slow down the whole workflow.

I asked my colleagues about this, and everyone had the same problem. I bet many of you do too.

After searching for a long time, I saw someone in a coffee shop using an app where he could float the terminal, GitHub window. He could open multiple instances on the same screen, review the full work tree, check code progress, push, commit, and handle the daily developer workflow in one place. Well i am a very shy person to talk stranger. But this time this man has the key to solving my problem. Trust me i just standup and went there to ask him. and Guess what he didn't told me what he used.

But finally i found out lol.

I am not advertising aynthing here, just a smaller dev story to share.

pov- just a ultilty app but very helpful- FlowNotch

u/Smart_Solution4671 — 7 hours ago
▲ 11 r/lifehack+2 crossposts

I TRACK MY LIFE DATA

This Half-year happiness check-in: I actually started tracking my mood this year

At the start of this year, I made a resolution that felt simple but important: take my happiness seriously.

Not in a dramatic “change my whole life overnight” way — just by paying attention to my mood, tracking how I feel, and noticing what actually makes my days better.

Now that half the year is gone, I wanted to look back and check in with myself.

I work full-time Monday to Friday, so most of my week is built around work, routines, deadlines, and trying to stay productive. Then weekends and holidays become the space where I reset, breathe, and actually notice life outside the work loop.

What I’ve realized is that happiness is not always some big exciting thing. Sometimes it is a slow morning. A good meal. Finishing work without feeling drained. A walk. A quiet evening. A holiday that gives your mind space again.

Tracking my mood has helped me see patterns I used to ignore. It made me understand when I’m doing okay, when I’m just pushing through, and what kind of small things genuinely improve my life.

Halfway through the year, I’m not saying I figured everything out. But I’m proud that I started paying attention.

And honestly, that itself feels like progress.

Please find any excitement inferences for me!

u/Smart_Solution4671 — 13 hours ago

Guys, Is it worth it to buy icloud plan?

Recently i dont know how my storage got 98 percent? and it always come pop out to buy icloud service

u/Smart_Solution4671 — 1 day ago