I tried four vibe-coding tools, including Cursor and Replit, with no coding background. Here's what worked (and what didn't).
Project kind-of worked but left a lot of messes for humans to clean up A week ago, Cursor CEO Michael Truell celebrated what ...
Cursor’s experiment shows how AI is shifting from answering prompts to running real projects—hinting at a future where ...
VS Code is the default IDE for most of us, and it’s also the foundation for many popular tools since it’s open source. One of the most successful forks is Cursor. It’s barely three years old, has seen ...
Whether you’re hacking together a side project, experimenting with a creative idea, or diving into a passion app over the weekend, the environment you choose to code in makes a big difference. This is ...
What happens when the inner workings of a $10 billion AI tool are exposed to the world? The recent leak of Cursor’s system prompt has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, offering an ...
Since the AI coding assistant space kicked off with GitHub Copilot, which came early to Visual Studio Code, other alternatives have sprung up, with Cursor among the most popular. Thanks to abilities ...
What does $200 a month get you in the world of AI-powered coding tools? For developers considering Cursor’s Ultra Plan, this isn’t just a casual expense, it’s an investment in productivity, efficiency ...
Some of Cursor's biggest AI features didn't start on a roadmap. They were bottom-up projects built by its engineers, says ...