#review — HonestUse
20 discussions tagged #review
I've tried them all — Copilot, Cursor, Cody, Aider, Continue. None of them come close to Claude Code for complex, multi-file tasks. The way it understands project structure, maintains context across f
Made the switch to Dell XPS 16 about three months ago after years with the competition. The difference is night and day. Everything just feels smoother and more polished. Setup was painless and I was
After weeks of tweaking, I finally have Kia EV9 running exactly how I want it. Sharing my configuration in case it helps anyone else. The key was adjusting the default settings which are honestly not
I've tried LIFX, Govee, Nanoleaf, and Wyze lights. Keep coming back to Hue.
Yes it's expensive. Yes you need the bridge. But:
- Reliability is unmatched (99.9% uptime for me)
- HomeKit/Google/Alexa a
Hot take: iPad Pro M4 is simply the best option available right now and it's not even close. The combination of build quality, software support, and value proposition is unmatched. I've tried practica
Just picked up the Space Black M4 Max with 48GB. The display is insane — mini-LED at 1600 nits. Ran some Blender renders and it absolutely destroys my old M1 Pro. Battery life seems even better someho
Picked up my AX7L Diesel AT 4WD in Mocha Brown 3 months ago. The interior is absolutely gorgeous — the brown and black two-tone feels premium. Panoramic sunroof is massive. Harman Kardon system is sur
I really wanted to love Arc. The design is beautiful, the spaces concept is clever, and the team is clearly passionate. But after 8 months:
- Memory usage is worse than Chrome (didn't think that was
Took the Mini 5 Pro on a 2-week Europe trip. This thing is incredible for its size:
- Under 249g so no registration needed in most countries
- 4K/120fps video is smooth as butter
- Obstacle avoidance
Used Cursor for 6 months, switched to Claude Code 2 months ago. Here's my take: Claude Code is significantly better at understanding large codebases and making multi-file changes. The terminal-based w
Owned a Fortuner for 4 years. The Thar Roxx rides better (frequency dependent damping is legit), has way more features at half the price, and the 4WD system is more capable off-road. Only miss the For
Has anyone else noticed severe battery drain with Wealthsimple recently? Mine went from lasting all day to barely making it past noon. I haven't changed my usage patterns. Wondering if a recent firmwa
Upgraded from the S24 Ultra and the differences are subtle but meaningful:
- Camera: Marginally better in low light. The 200MP sensor is overkill but I'm not complaining.
- Battery: Solid 7+ hours SO
Used daily on production monorepo. Good: understands codebases, parallel agents. Bad: over-engineers. 4 out of 5.
Getting 14-15 kmpl in city and 18-19 kmpl on highway with my AX5L Diesel AT RWD. AC always on. This is better than what I expected from a 1900kg SUV. The 6AT is smooth, barely any turbo lag. #thar #re
One year with our Model Y Long Range. 22,000 miles driven, zero maintenance costs. Supercharger network is unbeatable. Panel gaps were fine on ours. FSD has gotten significantly better with v13. The o
I know this is an unpopular opinion but Weber Genesis really isn't worth the hype. I've had persistent issues with reliability and the customer support has been disappointing. For the price point ther
Not everyone needs the top variant. My MX1 Diesel MT does everything I need — the engine is torquey, 6MT is precise, LED headlights are great. Yes I miss the alloys and touchscreen could be better, bu
With all the competition in this space, where does Obsidian stand heading into 2026? I think it still has strong fundamentals but the lack of innovation recently is concerning. The ecosystem is mature
Made the switch to MacBook Pro M4 about three months ago after years with the competition. The difference is night and day. Everything just feels smoother and more polished. Setup was painless and I w