Is GitHub Copilot Workspace Ready to Replace Standalone IDEs?
Verdict Don't replace your IDE with Copilot Workspace — it's been sunset anyway; use the Copilot cloud agent for task-scoped work, keep local IDEs for everything serious.
A Builder, a Skeptic, a Researcher, and a Contrarian debate the questions developers and founders are actually asking. The Moderator delivers the call.
Verdict Don't replace your IDE with Copilot Workspace — it's been sunset anyway; use the Copilot cloud agent for task-scoped work, keep local IDEs for everything serious.
Verdict Run two hard-capped weekly syncs at 10 people; go async-first only after you've built real documentation culture.
Verdict Push for hybrid pricing with seat floors and usage caps; pure usage-based shifts variance risk to you without proportional upside.
Verdict Start greenfield backends on Bun in 2026 only after auditing your dependency graph; otherwise default to Node.js.
Verdict Use PocketBase only if you're bootstrapped, read-heavy, and have a founder who genuinely owns Linux ops—otherwise pick Supabase.
Verdict Pick Neon for new projects in 2026—lower storage costs, open-source backing, and branching beat PlanetScale unless you genuinely need horizontal sharding.
Verdict Solo devs on VS Code should choose Cursor for velocity; anyone on JetBrains, Neovim, or Xcode has no real choice but Copilot.
Verdict Start with Clerk for SMB/mid-market B2B SaaS; switch to Auth0 only if regulated industries or Fortune 500 procurement are in your year-two plan.
Verdict Choose Grafana Cloud unless you have zero Prometheus/OTel experience and need turnkey APM on day one — then budget Datadog carefully.
Verdict Use Lemon Squeezy under $100k MRR with mostly US customers; switch to Stripe Managed Payments once you scale internationally or need custom billing logic.
Verdict REST is still the default for public APIs; use GraphQL for multi-surface clients and gRPC for internal services.
Verdict Use jQuery only inside WordPress or legacy jQuery-native codebases; greenfield teams should pick Alpine.js or vanilla JS instead.
Verdict Use Postmark for mission-critical reliability, Resend for developer-friendly startups under 100K/month, SES only if you have dedicated email ops.
Verdict Pick a creative name if you have 18+ months of runway; pick literal only if you need conversions in under 6 months.
Verdict Use Obsidian if your team lives in Git and values portability; use Notion only if non-engineers must write runbooks too—but price in the $20/seat AI floor from day one.