Completed some small feature development related to Raydium using Cursor. To put it simply: · Check the staking status of $Ray and claim rewards. · Use Jupiter to swap $Ray for $SOL. Although it's not very useful, the time spent coding exceeded the time I would have spent doing it manually. However, it feels a bit like the difference between building Lego yourself and buying pre-made Lego. The sense of happiness at this moment is incredibly strong. This positive feedback has given me a strong sense of confidence, a feeling of being able to conquer the world. (Just got my driver's license, and I feel confident that I can pick up a Ferrari and travel the world.) It seems like two simple requests, but there are quite a few pitfalls to handle, such as: * Which RPC node to use? * What functions to call? * How to feed existing data to AI? * What does the manual claim interface look like? Step by step, I solve the bottlenecks. When I can't, I throw it to Gemini, Claude, GPT, and then...
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