New AI models pop up every week. Some developer tools like @Cursor, @Zed, and @Kilo Code let you choose between different models, while more opinionated products like @Amp and @Tonkotsu default to 1 model.
Curious what the community recommends for coding tasks? Any preferences?
Claude Opus 4.6 is Claude’s most capable model yet, built for deep reasoning, long-running agentic tasks, and large codebases. With a 1M token context window, adaptive thinking, and improved planning, it delivers state-of-the-art performance across coding, analysis, research, and real-world work.
Cowork turns Claude into a real coworker. Give it access to a folder on your computer and assign tasks instead of chatting. Claude can read, edit, and create files, plan its work, and execute tasks end-to-end while keeping you in control. Less back-and-forth, more work done.
Claude just launched Claude Opus 4.6 . This is Claude s newest and most capable model so far. It s designed for deep reasoning, long-running agent workflows, and large codebases, with a 1M token context window in beta and stronger planning and code understanding.
Claude is genuinely impressive, but it doesn t remove the need to understand programming fundamentals. You still need to know how systems connect, where data lives, how state is managed, what environments are (dev vs staging vs production), how deployments work, and how things actually run (& fail) in the real world.
For developers, Claude is an incredible accelerator. For non-programmers, it can feel magical at first, but at some point, real engineering knowledge becomes unavoidable.
Hey Product Hunters and Makers, All AIs seem super powerful, but I'm curious what's their speciality? In the comments section, define your use case and the AI that you use to solve the use case. For example, for copywriting, I prefer Gemini or Claude, not ChatGPT. Let the AI battle commence! P.S. I hunted Chaturji today! Chaturji allows you to access all AIs (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, etc.) for free on one single platform. Check it out here: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
I love @Cursor. It's enabled me to build (vibe code) so many web apps, sites, extensions, and little things quickly that 1. bring me joy and 2. help me with work or realize personal projects. However... I'm seeing a TON of movement around @Claude by Anthropic's Claude Code. I haven't personally tried it but it's apparently insane (and can also be expensive?) I'm curious. Should I switch? What are you currently using? Or do they both have their own use case. I right now like cursor because I can build directly in a GitHub repo or locally and it helps me learn my way around an IDE. Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!
Now Claude can navigate, click buttons, and fill forms in your browser. It works with Claude Code and Claude Desktop and is available in beta to all paid subscribers.
After months of real-world testing, we're expanding to all paid plans. We've also shipped our most requested feature: an integration for Claude Code. Build in your terminal, verify in your browser, and debug with Claude reading console errors and DOM state directly.