At least it's not "Microsoft Wingman"
At least it's not "Microsoft Wingman"
"Popping and dropping" sounds like a new dance all the cool kids are doing
(By expensive I mean for a subscription, 8-20$ for a single subscription which is what you'd pay for something like Netflix and possibly needing multiple to access LLMs in more than one place doesn't feel appealing personally. It's not objectively expensive but feels hard to justify)
Personally what I'd find useful is more first party plugins - it's hard to evaluate whether you can trust third party plugins with your credentials or access to your system (even if reviewed by you or myself) and first party plugins have less of an issue there.
3/?
LLMs are useful tools, but LLM subscriptions tend to be expensive and subscribing within Raycast limits you to using LLM based tooling only within Raycast. I also don't get a huge advantage over using another app from the LLM provider. Especially when creating a project with a token is cheaper.
2/?
In all honesty - Raycast is a great, but I feel like AI has been the main focus lately and as someone who isn't interested in the AI features (more below) I'd really like more focus on other features.
1/?
Something with DNS settings perhaps? I've noticed Chrome tends to politely ignore the NextDNS profile (which sets the DNS) on a mac and use an internal DNS address, might be the same for Edge
A possible solution could be for Rust Analyzer to be able to either detect a cargo build or receive a signal from Cargo given that the same project is building
Can I stare into the void then?
Bear in mind that it's much more involved than using Topgrade, it's still great but expect a learning curve / work
Topgrade is great, I used to use it a lot before switching to Nix.
Check Nix out if you also want to configure everything in one place