Positive User Experience with Haiku 3.5 in Cursor: Enhanced Performance and GUI Design Capabilities
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Summary
User shares positive feedback about Haiku 3.5's integration with Cursor, highlighting its improved performance and effectiveness in GUI design and app development using Composer. The post emphasizes Haiku's focused approach compared to Claude's more creative tendencies, noting faster response times and shorter queues.
Best Practices
Use Haiku 3.5 for GUI Design Tasks
Leverage Haiku 3.5 specifically for GUI design work within Cursor
Utilize Multiple AI Models for Different Tasks
Consider using different AI models based on the specific task requirements
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don't Rely Solely on Creative AI Responses
Avoid using highly creative AI responses when focused, specific solutions are needed
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