Very cool heat map, What stack did you use, cursor, bolt? And what models?

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I started with an old mapping project I had then I fed that into bolt just to get it started. Then once the context got too big to do any meaningful changes then I downloaded the code, and used cursor. I tend to use claude-4-sonnet on max settings. It's expensive but it saves time and tends to get things the way I want it the first time.

This is my typical flow for prototyping something.

Almost the same as my process, I always start by structuring in Bolt and continue in Cursor. In fact, I almost never go beyond the two prompts to download it from Bolt, especially because I don’t like to include anything related to the .env before downloading it, but I’m currently using GPT-5 as my model.

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Almost the same as my process, I always start by structuring in Bolt and continue in Cursor. In fact, I almost never go beyond the two prompts to download it from Bolt, especially because I don’t like to include anything related to the .env before downloading it, but I’m currently using GPT-5 as my model.

Almost the same as my process, I always start by structuring in Bolt and continue in Cursor. In fact, I almost never go beyond the two prompts to download it from Bolt, especially because I don’t like to include anything related to the .env before downloading it, but I’m currently using GPT-5 as my model.

Almost the same as my process, I always start by structuring in Bolt and continue in Cursor. In fact, I almost never go beyond the two prompts to download it from Bolt, especially because I don’t like to include anything related to the .env before downloading it, but I’m currently using GPT-5 as my model.

I used GPT-5 when it was free, it was okie. I go between claude-4-sonnet and GPT-5 if either one fails.