I tried four vibe-coding tools, including Cursor and Replit, with no coding background. Here's what worked (and what didn't).
I'm not a programmer, but I tried four vibe coding tools to see if I could build anything at all on my own. Here's what I did and did not accomplish.
Saeed Wazir is a South Africa-based journalist with over 15 years of IT experience and a love for reading and writing. He joined Pocket-Lint after writing tech articles for Dot Esports and Screen Rant ...
Good morning, tech reporter Beatrice Nolan here, filling in for Allie Garfinkle. We just wrapped up Fortune’s Brainstorm AI conference in San Francisco, where apparently everyone wants to be the next ...
Cursor has surpassed $1B in annualized revenue, with sales-led revenue growing 100-fold in 2025. Its latest funding round drew major investors, including Coatue, Nvidia, Google, and Accel Its ...
Cursor, a fast-growing artificial intelligence coding startup, is buying a firm that has helped support leading AI companies like OpenAI in their own recruiting efforts, the latest sign of an ...
Cursor has for the first time introduced what it claims is a competitive coding model, alongside the 2.0 version of its integrated development environment (IDE) with a new feature that allows running ...
A weakness in the Cursor code editor exposes developers to the risk of automatically executing tasks in a malicious repository as soon as it’s opened. Threat actors can exploit the flaw to drop ...
A newly disclosed flaw in the Cursor extension allows repositories to automatically execute code when a folder is opened, even without a developer’s consent. The issue stems from the extension’s ...