(Image credit: Shutterstock) A user who recently began using Cursor AI on a Pro Trial quickly encountered a limitation . The software stopped generating code around 750 to 800 lines. But instead of telling the user about a possible limitation of the Trial version, the AI told him to learn how to code himself, as it would not do his work for him, and that could lead to "Generating code for others can lead to dependency and reduced learning opportunities." Upon trying to generate code for skid mark fade effects within a racing game, Cursor AI halted its code generation. Instead of continuing, Cursor responded that further coding should be done manually, highlighting the importance of personal coding practice for mastering logic and system understanding. "I cannot generate code […]
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