Posted by Alumni from TechCrunch
March 15, 2025
'I cannot generate code for you, as that would be completing your work ' you should develop the logic yourself. This ensures you understand the system and can maintain it properly,' janswist said Cursor told him after he spent an hour 'vibe' coding with the tool. So janswist filed a bug report on the company's product forum: 'Cursor told me I should learn coding instead of asking it to generate it,' and included a screen shot. The bug report soon went viral on Hacker News, and was covered by Ars Technica. Janswist speculated that he hit some kind of hard limit at 750-800 lines of code, although other users replied that Cursor will write more code than that for them. One commenter suggested that janswist should have used Cursor's 'agent' integration, which works for bigger coding projects. Anysphere, maker of Cursor, couldn't be reached for comment. learn more

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