I’m not, honestly - it generally takes about the same amount of time, if not more, to carefully handhold the llm through properly implementing the feature.
At this point it’s really a question of how you’d rather spend your time - managing an AI? Or writing code?
Even though generally I prefer the latter, it’s fun to take a break and give the former a short occasionally. I’d say currently I let cursor do its thing for maybe 1 out of every 5 or 6 tickets, usually just for the sake of variety, or if I’m spinning my wheels and need to look at something to get started.
At this point it’s really a question of how you’d rather spend your time - managing an AI? Or writing code?
Even though generally I prefer the latter, it’s fun to take a break and give the former a short occasionally. I’d say currently I let cursor do its thing for maybe 1 out of every 5 or 6 tickets, usually just for the sake of variety, or if I’m spinning my wheels and need to look at something to get started.