I Wasted 3 Hours Describing a Bug to Cursor AI. Then I Found a Better Way.
A non-professional developer’s honest take on real device testing There’s a specific kind of frustration that only vibe coders know. You’ve been building for hours. The app looks great on the emula...

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A non-professional developer’s honest take on real device testing There’s a specific kind of frustration that only vibe coders know. You’ve been building for hours. The app looks great on the emulator. You feel like you’re actually pulling this off. Then you test it on your real phone — and something’s broken. A button is misaligned. A font looks wrong. A feature just doesn’t respond. So you do what you always do: you try to explain it to Cursor AI. “The button seems slightly off to the right on my actual device.” “The spacing looks different than on the emulator.” “It works in the emulator but not on my phone, not sure why.” Cursor tries. It fixes something. But not quite the right thing. You go back and forth. Thirty minutes pass. Then an hour. The problem isn’t Cursor. The problem is that you’re trying to describe a visual problem in words — and words are a terrible way to communicate what your eyes can see in half a second. Why the emulator lies to you The Android emulator is a cle