because with vibe coding, one can easily generate thousand lines of code in a short period of time. If we do this in parallel, merging the changes, resolving merge conflicts will be a nightmare. Unless, the agents work on completely isolated modules, but that's rarely the case?
What is it, two full years now that Cursor has failed to simply provide a list of the languages that their IDE supports? All the examples show Python. Is it Python only? Will it support the language I'm using? Who knows. Am I supposed to just download it and find out? How on earth do you have an IDE as a product and not bother listing what languages you can develop in with it?
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Edit: yes it was: https://x.com/amanrsanger/status/1983581288755032320
I cannot be sure but there are clues ... (The fact that this page crashes after ten seconds on mobile chrome being the first one :))