We track Reddit, Hacker News, and GitHub Issues weekly to surface what developers actually think about AI devtools. Published free on murmure.cc.
| Tool | Sentiment Score | Delta | Top Complaint | Top Praise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cursor | 79/100 | -3 | Auto mode regressions + Kimi K2.5 controversy | Tab completion accuracy |
| Windsurf | 71/100 | -3 | Post-acquisition trust gap | Cascade agentic flow |
| GitHub Copilot | 71/100 | 0 | Agent Mode quality vs Cursor | VS Code deep integration |
| Continue.dev | 70/100 | +1 | Setup complexity | Open source flexibility |
| Cody (Sourcegraph) | 65/100 | 0 | Accuracy vs Cursor | Codebase-wide context |
| Replit AI | 65/100 | -2 | Reliability on large projects | Instant browser environment |
| Dify | 63/100 | +2 | Self-hosting documentation | No-code workflow builder |
| Devin | 56/100 | -2 | $500/mo pricing | Complex multi-step task handling |
| Tabnine | 55/100 | 0 | Quality vs Cursor/Copilot | Privacy-first on-prem option |
| Amazon Q Developer | 49/100 | 0 | Clunky UI vs competitors | AWS integration |
Week 2 update: Cursor -3, Windsurf -3 (acquisition uncertainty), Dify +2. Full leaderboard at murmure.cc/pulse.
- Reddit: recurring praise, complaints, and switching behavior from developer subreddits.
- Hacker News: launch reactions, comparisons, and power-user feedback.
- GitHub Issues: product friction, regressions, and documentation pain points.
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