In the article, you mentioned that you've been writing code for 36 years, so don't you feel IDEs like cursor make you feel less competent? Meaning I loved the process of scratching my head over a problem and then coming to a solution but now we have AI Agents solving the problems and optimizing code which takes the fun out of it.
Was going to ask a similar question. Where in the experience of Cursor do you feel like you're losing some of the agency of solving the harder problems, or is this something you take in mind while using it?
But you're expecting all that feedback surely. So what's the rebuttal? Why would anyone want to use this when they can just use v0 to spin up a site in seconds, or Jekyll or Ghost or list goes on?