Just spent last weekend rebuilding a core component that we estimated would take 4-6 weeks. Finished it in two days. 95% of the code was written by Gemini 2.5 Pro and Claude sonnet 3.7 AI through Cursor. As a founder/CTO, my biggest frustration has always been the gap between having an idea and seeing it work. You know that feeling - you can visualize exactly what you want to build, but turning that vision into working code takes forever. Cursor has completely collapsed that gap. This weekend's project involved redesigning how multiple systems communicate with each other. Complex stuff. The kind of architecture decisions that usually require whiteboarding sessions, design docs, and careful planning. Instead, I found myself having conversations with Cursor about what I wanted to achieve. It would generate thoughtful code structures, I'd refine the approach, and it would rebuild everything instantly. The most satisfying moment? I was debugging a race condition that was driving me crazy. Instead of spending hours stepping through code, I just described the weird behavior to Cursor. It immediately spotted the issue and suggested a fix. What would have been a frustrating afternoon became a 10-minute conversation. For technical founders drowning in implementation backlogs: these AI coding tools aren't just making us faster, they're making development fun again. That immediate feedback loop between idea and working prototype is addictive. Anyone else experiencing this shift? What's been your biggest time-saver with AI development tools?
@dineshkumarmp it's truly boggling , and I bet an agent wrote this big tweet for you as well ;)