I've been using Cursor for a few months and it's working well for small use cases, but I feel like it's starting to get deprecated already.<p>Obviously the ecosystem is evolving rapidly, and I'm really looking forward to automating the coding itself more and more, so that for me and my engineers, the flow of ideas to software is just accelerated. I'm sure that many of you are in the same position.<p>I don't have time to dig through so many AI newsletters, forums, blogs etc. all the time. I want an IDE that <i>understands</i> me and my <i>entire</i> code base and because there are so many competitors in that space right now, I want to iterate rapidly and continuously adopt the best, newest tools quickly. Right now, it's hard to compare these IDEs though and I don't want to waste my time with setting up a new IDE which first analyzes my code base for hours but then fails at the most basic tasks when it comes to generating code.<p>Right now, a lot of AI-generated code can be annoying to debug, but I'm sure that at the end of 2025, we'll be in a much better position here. Coding is exactly what the agentic revolution will necessarily need to tackle first. Personally, most importantly, I'm looking forward to AI-based IDEs for web-based applications (Next.js, Node.js, TS) which are tightly integrated with existing debugging automation and execute the generated code to check it for correctness before even showing it to me. I'm looking forward to seeing many companies offering AI-based IDEs rise and fail rapidly, as well as seeing them fighting over the best pricing and objective correctness through the emergence of standards for the <i>correctness</i> of AI-based code generators, similar to the "W3C Test Suites" which check the correctness of web browser technology implementations.<p>So, does anyone have a recommendation for a page/knowledge base which simply lists clear, actionable insights about AI-based IDEs and is continuously updated, targeted at CTOs and other decision makers in professional and semi-professional software development? Some of my desires:<p>- Of course it should be open source and independent from commercial interests. I'm just an end user for these AI-based IDEs and I want something that <i>just works</i> and gives me all the details to make good decisions quickly, no marketing fluff.<p>- Preferably it should be managed in a decentralized, participatory way, instead of being gate-kept by a small group of people who could quickly abandon the project or get into conflicts of interest.<p>- Comparisons of the tools between each other, based on reports from power users, including migration suggestions à la "If you currently use Cursor with your technology stack, consider switching to the IDE "XYZ", because it does this and that better"<p>- Also reports from power users regarding how well it works with common technologies, e.g. with large repositories including Next.js, Turborepo, Tailwind or whatever, including more complex dependency and monorepo setups.<p>- Notifications to stay aware of the commercial aspects, à la "The company behind the AI-based IDE XYZ will probably go bankrupt soon, so consider switching to something else soon" or "The company being the IDE XYZ was recently acquired by large corporate ABC, which will, according to official press releases (and a tweet by its CEO or whatever) probably mean this and that for its end users"<p>- For each tool, it should very transparently list the <i>monthly</i> pricing. I don't care about yearly subscriptions and I don't want any self-hosting hassle, as I will probably use each IDE for (at maximum) only a few months anyway, until something better comes along.<p>If it doesn't exist yet, let's build it!