Mastering Cursor: plan mode, multi agent, & Composer 1
Download MP3Brad is back from the grind and finally has something to show for his 4 AM coding sessions: the official SplitMyExpenses iOS app is live on the App Store! He shares the entire journey, from the initial manual coding attempts to leveraging AI tools like Claude Code that dramatically accelerated his development pace and expanded the app's feature set. Ben also dives into his own coding project, detailing how he rebuilt his accounting firm's website from scratch, ditching Squarespace for a custom solution powered by Cursor's new "plan mode." The brothers compare notes on how indispensable AI has become in their workflows, feeling almost handicapped without it.
The conversation then zooms out to the broader AI landscape, dissecting the pros and cons of different models and why Ben finally decided to cancel his Claude subscription. With hype reaching a fever pitch, they speculate on the imminent release of Google's Gemini 3.0, discussing what it needs to deliver to be a true game-changer in terms of intelligence, speed, and cost. To wrap up, they explore a fascinating and potentially alarming theory from "The Big Short's" Michael Burry about an AI bubble fueled by misleading accounting practices, leaving listeners to ponder if the current AI boom is built on a solid foundation or a house of cards.
Chapters:
00:10 Catching Up and New Haircuts
02:05 Brad Launches Split My Expenses App
05:32 How AI Transformed App Development
15:36 Ben Rebuilds His Website with AI
20:50 Deep Dive into AI Coding Tools
28:49 Anticipating Google's Gemini 3.0 Release
34:28 Bookmarks: AI Bubbles and iPhone Socks
Links:
- SplitMyExpenses on the iOS App Store
- Catalyst CFO Website
- Render Hosting
- Cursor - The AI-first Code Editor
- Seeking Alpha: Michael Burry and the AI Bubble
- Cursor Presentation: How We Trained Our Model
#AIPodcast #TechPodcast #IndieDev #ReactNativeDev #CursorAI #Gemini3 #AIbubble #SoftwareEngineering #AppLaunch #SideHustle
The conversation then zooms out to the broader AI landscape, dissecting the pros and cons of different models and why Ben finally decided to cancel his Claude subscription. With hype reaching a fever pitch, they speculate on the imminent release of Google's Gemini 3.0, discussing what it needs to deliver to be a true game-changer in terms of intelligence, speed, and cost. To wrap up, they explore a fascinating and potentially alarming theory from "The Big Short's" Michael Burry about an AI bubble fueled by misleading accounting practices, leaving listeners to ponder if the current AI boom is built on a solid foundation or a house of cards.
Chapters:
00:10 Catching Up and New Haircuts
02:05 Brad Launches Split My Expenses App
05:32 How AI Transformed App Development
15:36 Ben Rebuilds His Website with AI
20:50 Deep Dive into AI Coding Tools
28:49 Anticipating Google's Gemini 3.0 Release
34:28 Bookmarks: AI Bubbles and iPhone Socks
Links:
- SplitMyExpenses on the iOS App Store
- Catalyst CFO Website
- Render Hosting
- Cursor - The AI-first Code Editor
- Seeking Alpha: Michael Burry and the AI Bubble
- Cursor Presentation: How We Trained Our Model
#AIPodcast #TechPodcast #IndieDev #ReactNativeDev #CursorAI #Gemini3 #AIbubble #SoftwareEngineering #AppLaunch #SideHustle
Creators and Guests
Host
Bennett Bernard
Mortgage Accounting & Finance at Zillow. Tweets about Mortgage Banking and random thoughts. My views are my own and have not been reviewed/approved by Zillow
Host
Bradley Bernard
Coder, builder, mobile app developer, & aspiring creator. Software Engineer at @Snap working on the iOS app. Views expressed are my own.
