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Unfortunately, so is Visual Studio and VS Code.
The presence of an AI assistant isn't evidence of vibe coding. Even using that AI assistant to auto-complete lines or small sections of boilerplate isn't vibe coding. To do that you need to ask the AI for whole swaths of code and then just accept what it gives you.
Proton's repo here is open source. What portion of it presents issues? Any?
Why would you use Cursor instead of VS (the standard for decades) if you're not going to use the AI features Cursor was specifically created for?
Sure, but cursor is different since it's marketed as an Ai editor. VScode is just a general one.
Ai code is plausible bullshit, it may work, it may have bugs or vulnerabilities. It's harder to spot these since its plausible bullshit.
See, that is just the thing: VS Code is marketed as an AI editor. The homepage is literally an autoplaying video of an AI writing code with this title, big and bold, right at the top of the screen:
Poor choice of words on my part, The only appeal of cursor over vscode is the ai features.
This really depends on what their code review process looks like. When I review code, I honestly don't care how it was generated, I look at the requirements and the code, and determine whether the code meets the requirements. How the code was generated doesn't impact that at all.
Dude, you're flaming a company because one of the tools they use is marketed as using AI? You gotta be kidding me. If your bar for privacy requires you to dive down this deep into a company's asshole, you might as well just become Amish
Poor choice of words on my part, The only appeal of cursor over vscode is the ai features.
this is, after all, why we review and trst code.
Your opinion is based on your ideology of what’s wrong and good, but it is not factual