4K!!! I really enjoyed this. I have been coding like this for 6 months now. You can really achieve super high velocity. Also, thanks for showing Cursor AI. I personally use JetBrains AI.
This was the cutest! This was the most fun I have had watching a coding video in a long time. I felt like I was there talking to my monitor making suggestions that you could not hear and luaghing with you at the exact same time. 💯
For the next year - sure. But IMO, as developers we can forget about coding (intellectually we won't be able to compete). We need to learn how to focus on translating the project objectives to the AI and let that do the heavy lifting. Maybe if you are a top-level engineer (and most of us aren't that), you may get a few more years - but that's it. Communication not coding is the future - but that's just my opinion. Either way - best of luck on your journey (it's both a terrifying and exciting time).
It saves time when you need a rough starting framework to work with. It also saves time if you have very specific requirements, like writing a specific function. Anyway, it can do laborious tasks for programmers, which enables human coders to focus more on creative thoughts and overall architecture. I would say this thing is still far from being able to replace human programmers; instead, it is really a Swiss army knife for programmers to reach unprecedentedly high productivity and reduce eyestrain.
Great video Tiff. I think you nailed it with the point about the danger of not reviewing the code. Programmers need to rethink their workflow and know when it is appropria to use AI code generation and augmentation. My devs use other AI platforms sparingly. It's good for building the basic scaffolding of the type of app you are developing, or modules in support of an app. But you must review and test the code before unleashing it on unsuspecting users. hanks.
Try hitting CMD+I to try the composer mode. The composer is their "New" feature that allows for multi file editing in one shot. I've had mixed results with it being less reliable/buggy in some instances. But it's new, so probably being rapidly improved.
AI is great for starting projects, but loses context with very large code bases with complex logic. Ive been using Cursor for a while now and it can certainly get quite annoying with some of the suggestions. You do have to be careful and pay close attention to what Cursor is wanting to change because it will wreck any and all logic you have in place. However, my favorite feature is the inline AI or Crtl+k. The ability to quickly grab snippets of code and add other files for added context has its uses. The downside to AI in programming that I foresee is that it will create lazy programmers making them lose valuable skills related to syntax. Thats not to be confused with the losing underlying fundamentals of computer science in general, if you know you know. But rather getting so comfortable with use AI, as a crutch, that when its taken away and all you have is your IDE and your brain...you will struggle. A good programmer still needs to learn and continue to use references and documentation outside of AI and use AI as a guide rather than it actually being the programmer.
@@brutaltruth1717O1 built a 3d html game in less than an hour, y’all keep finding every little flaw to help yourself feel more secure but you already know how this ends.
Yeah I was just thinking… even trying to use Python for anything remotely resembling a third person perspective game seems silly (I’m no expert though. Maybe some lunatic has already done it). I think she was going for something more like Galaga
thats awesome, ive been messing with it too and im stoked because i can finally not have to sit and "learn" code. word of advice, the cardboard wall background was distracting during the video, should do something like the background at the end of the video instead, cheers.
Seems to be an unpopular opinion but I'm not that impressed with it. Gameplay is very simple and I don't think you would need a whole day to code that. And even if you did, you would learn so much more and make the game so much better IMHO. Still might be useful for small boilerplate, even though I'm a bit skeptic😅
So you are making a 2D version of Mario kart game? Thank you for making this review video of cursor AI. This clarifies any wild expectations. Is the development experience better when prompting for code snippets instead of a general prompt. Then piecing the snippets to develop the 2D kart race game?
Cursor is a great tool. Buts its just that - a tool. Not a replacement. I view it like this: Spell check replaced our dependency on having a dictionary on our desk. RUclips replaced our need for buying books get an introduction into a particular subject (Not a replacement for books, just the intro) AI is replacing stack overflow (to an extent) I do not believe we, as developers, will be replaced by AI. It’s just another tool in our growing arsenal of tools.
@quantumspark343 Why are you so married to the idea that AI is going to give you a career because you never learned how to code? From Webflow to the next gimmick. Just put in the work.
@@thescientist8599a non-technical person is not going to have the ability to generate anything substantial. You need the ability to understand the output in order to make something maintainable and scalable. It’ll always be a tool for developers. Non-developers will be at the mercy of the AI, hoping it works 100% of the time.
I've still not tried it. I use various LLMs to code. I like to paste bits from one into another, and I tend to use a lot of space, because my prompts are usually huge. So it's not for me I think. Always nice to watch you though.
If it depends on Claude, or some other model, to do the coding, what do you need Cursor for? Is it nothing more than a fancy looking IDE wrapped around a coder you can get from anywhere?
@TiffInTech Not sure how long you've been doing this, but just some feedback - for me, the background music was too distracting. Just a little bit quieter and I could've focused on what you were actually saying. That said, I have PTSD so maybe I'm not the best tester. Edit: Looked great otherwise. Some prompting tips, instead of using a brand name, describe what you want it to do. Using brand names can often trip keyword matching that prevents returning results.
It built a game, but if we're honest it's a very bad, no good, terrible game. I don't think coders have to worry about this particular AI system just yet. Now, an experienced coder could absolutely get some help from an AI like this.
i LIKE how you said "if you get better at prompting it you get better results" :D prompt: "can u make a background image that is continuous and dont use the background image" and like a fucking miracle that poor robot drew that shit manually for you LOL
Hey Tiff , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
if the code is clean and well documented, this approach might cause less bugs. Anyway, you need to write tests before putting the code into production environment right?
The problem is that when I followed like 30hours / lesson tutorial on RUclips about making side scrolling platform game, i had a game created on my own - with main character, enemies, platforms, parallax background, some skills, diamonds to gather ;) AND I knew how everything was done. Then, I put my own additional 30hours to completely replace basic assets, improve and add things i wanted because even if I was hmm "equipped" rather basically, I already had some skills, ideas and this belief that I can do this. AI is ok if ... you're a software enginner (doesnt matter, game dev, python, js, whatever) for 5-10 years. Then it'll help you. Maybe for learning purposes, it's also ok. BUT this idea that AI will do 90 % of job for you, hmm I don't believe it. I think that 90 % of current AI tools is total hype, cash grab, and soon will be verified by market. So, I don't even want to use them because 90 % of them will dissapear. ps. currently i see AI as just ... another stack overflow / google search etc.
You make the same mistake as many delusional programmers around (I'm not saying you are one of them though): you talk based on what you are seeing today. You don't look at the trend, over last couple of years. This train is going super fast, and it's not willing to stop...
Definitely continue!! Please don’t let tools like this make you question if you should learn to code. If anything it’s more important than ever. With that knowledge you can build on it for system design and architecture and really be an expert in how these systems work. KEEP GOING!💗
you are too polite with the ai, threat it as the souless piece of tech that it is. Jokes aside, the auto completion feature is realy making me code faster. Imo its the best out there right now.
I have been using a.i. for coding since I don't know how to code, and while it isn't perfect- lots of mistakes and errors, but can be corrected- it has opened lots of doors to me I thought would be closed
Hi Tiff : This one video I like Coding with Cursor AI, which I heard of be never tried, in one RUclips Channel? I think its Corbin Brown, saying something about Cursor AI for Beginner's, So what do you think of Cursor AI could this actually help beginners learn to code? with this AI tool
Maybe I’m just ignorant (spoiler: I am), but maybe Python inherently isn’t feasible for writing and running anything even remotely resembling Mario Kart (third person perspective). You prob would’ve been better off trying a Galaga clone.
I know many many devs that hard disagree with me, but I think that what we are seeing is essentially the same thing we seen going from low level to high level language, exept now we are on track to go from high level language to almost natural language. The key is that you're still going to have to understand the core concepts, know what you want and how it should work, and maintain a certain level of skill to be able to go "under the hood" if you will. but to me this is the beginning of the end for the "Code monkey" position.
Cursor AI is slow and clunky IMO, I found Cody AI to be a lot better and more light weight (since it's just an extension). I have high hopes for Cursor and in time, I think it will become a powerhouse.
sorry to bother you, but you are wrong in the comparison, an editor and an IDE is two worlds very differents. Also, yes, cursor is vscode with steroids, I use it for auto completing but... has the same problem than others with allusinations when you use others languages like PHP or a framework. But is a real copilot, not like the copilot one. Nice game by the way.
why are you afraid of it coding for you? are you worried right now if the variables are in the correct memory position? its all layer on top of layer... you will be able to do much more with much less time and effort.
You might be underestimating the potential of AI and its development. The people training AI aren’t ‘garbage’ in fact, it’s the diversity of their approaches and perspectives that are driving innovation. In the same way that humans excel when they find creative or efficient methods to solve problems, AI is on the path to mastering this process. It will soon surpass us in areas where we rely on abstract thought, data cross-referencing, and even creativity. It’s harsh, I know but I’m ready, you should be too.
@@ScottZupekAI generated code requires human oversight. It's almost always buggy unless the programmer specifies the output to be as intended to be free of bugs. What is interesting is that AI can generate codes based on prompts.
Maybe this won't help to build the next Halo game but this will be devastating for corporate development. We already have to compete with third world county developers now this. The trend is clear.
using ollama and llama3.1 running locally on your laptop or pc, you can have all those for free. fk cursor.. thanks mark zuckerberberg for making llama free
the upside, coding is less stressful now, it used to be scouring forums and internet for hours for answer. if you think about it, it's not much different, as an engineer you are still and always have been "the composer"
Nintendo isn't going to waste its time and money suing a person over a game that was made to show off AI coding; the game was likely deleted after the video was made.
This is terrible, the code base you have created with this is not maintainable nor suitable for bigger projects. Especially given a complex context, these systems just fall apart way too easily and this might just be me but prompting, waiting and hoping that the code generated will exactly behave and display what you imagined is just a terrible practise in general. Not understanding the system you are creating gives me literal anxiety if I ever have to work with a codebases almost exclusively created by ai. definitely not the future and anyone working with larger and complex code bases knows this
It is the future. I've been in IT for 20 years and I'm now and have been for 15 years a sys admin/app admin. Glad I'm not a dev right now. Entry level devs will become obsolete and the seniors will remain to run the projects and will be using prompt engineering to get tasks done faster. The new skill to learn will be prompt engineering IMHO, or machine learning/data science will also be the way of the future. But I'm just a crusty Ole Millennial so I don't know much lol.
nothing impressive about this to be brutally honest. I'm not that far into my programming career, but I have been a gamer for most of my life. I can almost guarantee you, no one is going to play this Cursor AI 'Mario Kart' game. and no, you did not build a Mario Kart game. That statement is borderline disrespectful to Nintendo. beyond that, AI is really useful, especially to learn about things we don't know about.
4K!!!
I really enjoyed this. I have been coding like this for 6 months now. You can really achieve super high velocity.
Also, thanks for showing Cursor AI. I personally use JetBrains AI.
This was the cutest! This was the most fun I have had watching a coding video in a long time. I felt like I was there talking to my monitor making suggestions that you could not hear and luaghing with you at the exact same time. 💯
Great hands on, to the point, practical, short, introduction! Can’t wait to try it. Thank you!
AI is growing very fast, but it's good to know that we developers won't lose our jobs for a long time. Great video!
Only if you are senior level.
haha i wouldn't be so certain about that.
For the next year - sure. But IMO, as developers we can forget about coding (intellectually we won't be able to compete). We need to learn how to focus on translating the project objectives to the AI and let that do the heavy lifting. Maybe if you are a top-level engineer (and most of us aren't that), you may get a few more years - but that's it. Communication not coding is the future - but that's just my opinion. Either way - best of luck on your journey (it's both a terrifying and exciting time).
@@AndrewDBrown2020 yup. 100%.
It saves time when you need a rough starting framework to work with. It also saves time if you have very specific requirements, like writing a specific function. Anyway, it can do laborious tasks for programmers, which enables human coders to focus more on creative thoughts and overall architecture. I would say this thing is still far from being able to replace human programmers; instead, it is really a Swiss army knife for programmers to reach unprecedentedly high productivity and reduce eyestrain.
Its a freshing change to have see a positive take on cursor, its absolutely brilliant.
Just realised how important prompting skills can be...Loved the video!! ❤
Great video Tiff. I think you nailed it with the point about the danger of not reviewing the code. Programmers need to rethink their workflow and know when it is appropria to use AI code generation and augmentation. My devs use other AI platforms sparingly. It's good for building the basic scaffolding of the type of app you are developing, or modules in support of an app. But you must review and test the code before unleashing it on unsuspecting users. hanks.
AI just elevates average dev's into coding nirvana - it's insane what I've learned
Cursor looks really powerful! Thanks for the video! Love it! :)
Try hitting CMD+I to try the composer mode. The composer is their "New" feature that allows for multi file editing in one shot. I've had mixed results with it being less reliable/buggy in some instances. But it's new, so probably being rapidly improved.
AI is great for starting projects, but loses context with very large code bases with complex logic. Ive been using Cursor for a while now and it can certainly get quite annoying with some of the suggestions. You do have to be careful and pay close attention to what Cursor is wanting to change because it will wreck any and all logic you have in place. However, my favorite feature is the inline AI or Crtl+k. The ability to quickly grab snippets of code and add other files for added context has its uses.
The downside to AI in programming that I foresee is that it will create lazy programmers making them lose valuable skills related to syntax. Thats not to be confused with the losing underlying fundamentals of computer science in general, if you know you know. But rather getting so comfortable with use AI, as a crutch, that when its taken away and all you have is your IDE and your brain...you will struggle. A good programmer still needs to learn and continue to use references and documentation outside of AI and use AI as a guide rather than it actually being the programmer.
On point sir
sir what do you think Junior devs will able to get a job due to AI in upcoming years
dont stress the word "ENTIRE" game because I dunno if you've ever played a game before, its got way more stuff :D
exactly lol you're on point. Maybe she meant "an entire game of the (early) 80s"
@@brutaltruth1717O1 built a 3d html game in less than an hour, y’all keep finding every little flaw to help yourself feel more secure but you already know how this ends.
Yeah I was just thinking… even trying to use Python for anything remotely resembling a third person perspective game seems silly (I’m no expert though. Maybe some lunatic has already done it). I think she was going for something more like Galaga
I can feel the potential
Wow! Its like Spy Hunter: ED
thats awesome, ive been messing with it too and im stoked because i can finally not have to sit and "learn" code. word of advice, the cardboard wall background was distracting during the video, should do something like the background at the end of the video instead, cheers.
Thank you!! Also thanks for the advice I always appreciate helpful feedback!!
Seems to be an unpopular opinion but I'm not that impressed with it. Gameplay is very simple and I don't think you would need a whole day to code that. And even if you did, you would learn so much more and make the game so much better IMHO. Still might be useful for small boilerplate, even though I'm a bit skeptic😅
Such a great video tiff learned a lot 🤩
Love your videos!, you’re one step forward!!! ❤
Thank you so much!! Hope you have a great upcoming weekend!!
So you are making a 2D version of Mario kart game? Thank you for making this review video of cursor AI. This clarifies any wild expectations. Is the development experience better when prompting for code snippets instead of a general prompt. Then piecing the snippets to develop the 2D kart race game?
She didn’t use the correct feature…she should have used Composer mode
There you are!!
nice work!!! you are super!!!
Cursor is a great tool. Buts its just that - a tool. Not a replacement. I view it like this:
Spell check replaced our dependency on having a dictionary on our desk.
RUclips replaced our need for buying books get an introduction into a particular subject (Not a replacement for books, just the intro)
AI is replacing stack overflow (to an extent)
I do not believe we, as developers, will be replaced by AI. It’s just another tool in our growing arsenal of tools.
Why you guys struggle so much to think that AI is gonna become smarter in a few years instead of stopping here?
@@quantumspark343 What struggle? I’m pointing out the progression of a toolset.
It won't remain a toolset in the near future. It's just a toolset, but only for now
@quantumspark343 Why are you so married to the idea that AI is going to give you a career because you never learned how to code? From Webflow to the next gimmick. Just put in the work.
@@thescientist8599a non-technical person is not going to have the ability to generate anything substantial. You need the ability to understand the output in order to make something maintainable and scalable. It’ll always be a tool for developers. Non-developers will be at the mercy of the AI, hoping it works 100% of the time.
AI is in many ways just a “text prompt predictor on steroids”, but I think it is a good thing for all of the world 👍
If you have not yet, play with composer. Its where the real power of this editor lies. Its control/cmd I.
I've still not tried it. I use various LLMs to code. I like to paste bits from one into another, and I tend to use a lot of space, because my prompts are usually huge. So it's not for me I think. Always nice to watch you though.
If it depends on Claude, or some other model, to do the coding, what do you need Cursor for? Is it nothing more than a fancy looking IDE wrapped around a coder you can get from anywhere?
@TiffInTech Not sure how long you've been doing this, but just some feedback - for me, the background music was too distracting. Just a little bit quieter and I could've focused on what you were actually saying. That said, I have PTSD so maybe I'm not the best tester.
Edit: Looked great otherwise. Some prompting tips, instead of using a brand name, describe what you want it to do. Using brand names can often trip keyword matching that prevents returning results.
It built a game, but if we're honest it's a very bad, no good, terrible game. I don't think coders have to worry about this particular AI system just yet. Now, an experienced coder could absolutely get some help from an AI like this.
i LIKE how you said "if you get better at prompting it you get better results" :D
prompt: "can u make a background image that is continuous and dont use the background image"
and like a fucking miracle that poor robot drew that shit manually for you LOL
Greetings From México!!
Hello there!
What r u using as monitor stand? I saw you move it up and down?
Thank you.
Awesome 😎
Wow tiff you have improved your content even good ❤
Yay! That means so much thank you!!
Nice Job!
Thank you! Cheers!
@@TiffInTech You are welcome. Wish you guys best of Luck! Keep creating such beautiful vids. 🙏🏻
Cool. Interesting because anyone can do it
Wow what a game
Hey Tiff , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
Mind blowing
in 25 years we went from tetris to AI that can code tetris in a few minutes time
This is the future of insidious bugs from people who rely too heavily on unproven technology.
The silent bug uprising begins lol.
Yep
if the code is clean and well documented, this approach might cause less bugs. Anyway, you need to write tests before putting the code into production environment right?
@@orderofchaos8680 Welcome to wishful thinking, Mr. Crowdstrike.
@@orderofchaos8680 "Clean and documented" from a bullshitting machine?
The problem is that when I followed like 30hours / lesson tutorial on RUclips about making side scrolling platform game, i had a game created on my own - with main character, enemies, platforms, parallax background, some skills, diamonds to gather ;) AND I knew how everything was done.
Then, I put my own additional 30hours to completely replace basic assets, improve and add things i wanted because even if I was hmm "equipped" rather basically, I already had some skills, ideas and this belief that I can do this.
AI is ok if ... you're a software enginner (doesnt matter, game dev, python, js, whatever) for 5-10 years. Then it'll help you.
Maybe for learning purposes, it's also ok.
BUT this idea that AI will do 90 % of job for you, hmm I don't believe it. I think that 90 % of current AI tools is total hype, cash grab, and soon will be verified by market. So, I don't even want to use them because 90 % of them will dissapear.
ps. currently i see AI as just ... another stack overflow / google search etc.
You make the same mistake as many delusional programmers around (I'm not saying you are one of them though): you talk based on what you are seeing today. You don't look at the trend, over last couple of years. This train is going super fast, and it's not willing to stop...
My question is, I have just started learning my first language. Should I continue this coding journey or look for other career options?
Definitely continue!! Please don’t let tools like this make you question if you should learn to code. If anything it’s more important than ever. With that knowledge you can build on it for system design and architecture and really be an expert in how these systems work. KEEP GOING!💗
@@TiffInTech thankyou for your reply,
@TiffInTech why if ai will do all the code in the future?
@@יצחקי-צ6ח but ai can't code another ai you still need human to develop,deploy and maintain it
Thanks a lot
Happy to help! Hope you are having a great day!
you are too polite with the ai, threat it as the souless piece of tech that it is. Jokes aside, the auto completion feature is realy making me code faster. Imo its the best out there right now.
I have been using a.i. for coding since I don't know how to code, and while it isn't perfect- lots of mistakes and errors, but can be corrected- it has opened lots of doors to me I thought would be closed
It's already a much better developer than I am lol.
But how does it compare to gpt o1 Preview?
Small thing, for me, the background music is a little too loud. Otherwise great video.
Can I code MQL5 with it?
Schrodinger’s AI. :D
Hi Tiff : This one video I like Coding with Cursor AI, which I heard of be never tried, in one RUclips Channel? I think its Corbin Brown, saying something about Cursor AI for Beginner's, So what do you think of Cursor AI could this actually help beginners learn to code? with this AI tool
A personal ai agent from scratch
That would be fun!!
can you make tutorial how imgui work with cursor
Maybe I’m just ignorant (spoiler: I am), but maybe Python inherently isn’t feasible for writing and running anything even remotely resembling Mario Kart (third person perspective). You prob would’ve been better off trying a Galaga clone.
I know many many devs that hard disagree with me, but I think that what we are seeing is essentially the same thing we seen going from low level to high level language, exept now we are on track to go from high level language to almost natural language.
The key is that you're still going to have to understand the core concepts, know what you want and how it should work, and maintain a certain level of skill to be able to go "under the hood" if you will.
but to me this is the beginning of the end for the "Code monkey" position.
Cursor AI is slow and clunky IMO, I found Cody AI to be a lot better and more light weight (since it's just an extension). I have high hopes for Cursor and in time, I think it will become a powerhouse.
We need to pay this thing called "cursor", right? Isnt that a disadvantage?
If we use only AI and no code then we might gonna forget the basic commands or coding
Cursor or AI cannot replace real or experienced devs as of now, cursor seems not possible to handle a large codebase
❤
Cheers!!
If this software is going to be a game changer, how is it not worth paying for?
I pay for it now!
enterprise-ai AI fixes this. Tool reshapes software development practices.
What happened to "CTRL I" ? That's the composer ? Enjoy
sorry to bother you, but you are wrong in the comparison, an editor and an IDE is two worlds very differents.
Also, yes, cursor is vscode with steroids, I use it for auto completing but... has the same problem than others with allusinations when you use others languages like PHP or a framework. But is a real copilot, not like the copilot one.
Nice game by the way.
why are you afraid of it coding for you? are you worried right now if the variables are in the correct memory position? its all layer on top of layer... you will be able to do much more with much less time and effort.
So basically you made copy of the game.
This was a game?
AI will only ever be as good as the people training it. no such thing as "self reinforced" learning
Garbage in Garbage out
You might be underestimating the potential of AI and its development. The people training AI aren’t ‘garbage’ in fact, it’s the diversity of their approaches and perspectives that are driving innovation. In the same way that humans excel when they find creative or efficient methods to solve problems, AI is on the path to mastering this process. It will soon surpass us in areas where we rely on abstract thought, data cross-referencing, and even creativity. It’s harsh, I know but I’m ready, you should be too.
Self-reinforcement learning is already here for some things. It will gradually spread to everything.
Command L Locks PC.
Fi use the AI Use View > Open View > Chat.
Like the comment
Hi! What’s your favorite game?
You can make anything with AI code
My fave is GTA5 can the AI make GTA6 at the exactly same level of the production quality? LoL
chat window is so small, code is not readable
It didn't bother to create any kind of automated tests. That's not how modern coding works.
Thats only because se doesnt ask for it.
this isnt a game i would like to see someone do a real Tutorial on how to really use this to build real fps maps or even a 3d game
What makes this dangerous?
u gave it wrong prompts
That is quite far from being a game. But its a start
"coders" might soon become obsolete, replaced by AI, like with so many other jobs ...🤔
Don't quit that day job yet - lol
cody can do this also
That stupid background image changing/shifting so often is very disturbing...
Is this the future of ads hahah
It will replace you. Keep providing it training to do so.
For reference, I work for a company that is replacing thousands of people a week with AI.
@@ScottZupekAI generated code requires human oversight. It's almost always buggy unless the programmer specifies the output to be as intended to be free of bugs. What is interesting is that AI can generate codes based on prompts.
Maybe this won't help to build the next Halo game but this will be devastating for corporate development. We already have to compete with third world county developers now this. The trend is clear.
many open source has came so please check it before making videos
using ollama and llama3.1 running locally on your laptop or pc, you can have all those for free. fk cursor.. thanks mark zuckerberberg for making llama free
the upside, coding is less stressful now, it used to be scouring forums and internet for hours for answer. if you think about it, it's not much different, as an engineer you are still and always have been "the composer"
Hi, I'm from São Paulo! Yeah excellent! ABRAÇO FORTE DE URSO!
Yay!! Happy Friday!! Wishing you an amazing weekend
@@TiffInTechHi, you too!
Do you want Nintendo to sue you? because this is how you get Nintendo to sue you! :)
Nintendo isn't going to waste its time and money suing a person over a game that was made to show off AI coding; the game was likely deleted after the video was made.
is she teleported? 6:06
to my heart....
This is terrible, the code base you have created with this is not maintainable nor suitable for bigger projects. Especially given a complex context, these systems just fall apart way too easily and this might just be me but prompting, waiting and hoping that the code generated will exactly behave and display what you imagined is just a terrible practise in general. Not understanding the system you are creating gives me literal anxiety if I ever have to work with a codebases almost exclusively created by ai.
definitely not the future and anyone working with larger and complex code bases knows this
its not dangerous
It is the future. I've been in IT for 20 years and I'm now and have been for 15 years a sys admin/app admin. Glad I'm not a dev right now. Entry level devs will become obsolete and the seniors will remain to run the projects and will be using prompt engineering to get tasks done faster. The new skill to learn will be prompt engineering IMHO, or machine learning/data science will also be the way of the future. But I'm just a crusty Ole Millennial so I don't know much lol.
12:13 lol
No, it’s absolutely not the future
I don't understand why the video didn't stop at. 4:24. The game was absolutely perfect 👌
Cline is better
nothing impressive about this to be brutally honest. I'm not that far into my programming career, but I have been a gamer for most of my life. I can almost guarantee you, no one is going to play this Cursor AI 'Mario Kart' game. and no, you did not build a Mario Kart game. That statement is borderline disrespectful to Nintendo.
beyond that, AI is really useful, especially to learn about things we don't know about.
time wasting