CEO of Cursor, the company behind one of the world’s most-popular coding agents, warns businesses: Things will eventually start to crumble if you…

The CEO of AI coding startup Cursor is sounding the alarm about relying too heavily on AI for software development, dubbing it ‘vibe coding.’ He emphasizes that while AI is a powerful assistant, developers absolutely need to grasp the code’s intricacies. Ignoring this can lead to shaky foundations for sophisticated applications, despite AI’s growing presence…

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Gold, silver price today: How much these precious metals cost in your city today; check rates for Delhi, Bengaluru & more

Silver and gold continued their glittering rallies on Monday. Silver extended its record-breaking rally to a sixth consecutive session as strong investor demand and supportive global cues pushed prices to fresh highs in the futures market. On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), silver futures for March delivery surged by Rs 14,387, or 6%, to touch…

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36 wickets in 2 days: ICC rates MCG pitch ‘unsatisfactory’; hands Ashes venue one demerit point | Cricket News

Andrew McDonald, Head Coach of Australia, inspects the pitch at Melbourne Cricket Ground (Photo credit: Morgan Hancock/Getty Images) NEW DELHI: The ICC on Monday rated the pitch used for the fourth Ashes Test between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as unsatisfactory, handing the venue one demerit point after match referee Jeff Crowe…

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‘Will ensure Kuldeep Sengar is given death sentence’: Unnao rape survivor hails SC decision; what she said | India News

NEW DELHI: Unnao rape case survivor on Monday said that she would ensure “death sentence” for the convict and expelled Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar. She also hailed the Supreme Court‘s decision which stayed Delhi HC’s move to suspended life sentence of Sengar.“I am very happy. I had faith in the Supreme…

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India’s IT hiring in 2025: The boom is real, but not the one engineering students were waiting for |

India’s IT job market is growing again in 2025, but the recovery looks different from the one engineering students were expecting. (Image: AI generated) For students enrolled in India’s IT and computer engineering programmes, the last two years have been unsettling. Placements stalled. Offer letters were deferred. Friends with strong degrees sat idle, refreshing inboxes…

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