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Since businessmen compete to replace people with agents, the coding assistant cursor bot can also give us the attitude that can work.
Cursor told a user called “Janswest” that he would write the code itself instead of relying on the cursor to do it for him.
“I can’t make the code for you, because it will finish your work … your yourself should develop the argument. It ensures that the system can understand and maintain it properly,” Janswest said that Carser told him after spending an hour in coding with this equipment.
So Janswest has file Report a bug In the company’s product forum: “Cursor told me that it would learn coding instead of asking it to make it,” and a screen shot was included. The Bug Report has gone viral soon Hacker news, And was covered by Ars Technica.
Janswest assumed that he had hit a hard limit on the 750-800 code line, though other users replied that the cursor would write more code than them. A commentator suggested that Janswest should have used the “agent” integration of the cursor, which works for large coding projects. The creator of the cursor could not be reached for comment.
Hacker news people mentioned that the rejection of the cursor sounds awesome just like the answers that new coders can get when they ask questions at the programming forum stack overflow.
The suggestion is that if the cursor is trained on that site, it can learn not only coding tips, but also human touch.