when I enter a prompt, it takes so much time to respond than before, anyone else?
it keeps saying Generating⊠and then after a long time, it generated, but takes so much more time than before
Is this before or after exceeding the 500 fast generations?
Well, thatâs why they are slow
If there are more people using Cursor at the same type, a bigger queue will be formed around the slow requests
oh no, I am in this situation already, and itâs making me less productive because of the long waiting
To have a better experience with Cursor, you need to implement the correct roles in a well-defined order, then generate a detailed project prompt and place it in an â.mdâ file so that each role performs its job correctly. Then, you start the conversation. Thatâs it. It will build your projects without you, and you can enable the sound effect to alert you as soon as itâs finished. Be sure to choose only one model because in automatic mode, it generates a lot of errors, which creates conflicts of understanding and methodology between the models.
Yours faithfully!
That sound effect is what I was looking for
Thank you so much
Ohhh. I am so confused. Thank you for pointing out the rules, and I now understand how to apply them.
I just donât understand the Cursor definition of the word âpremiumâ.
Hello! Suddenly, Cursor stopped executing file editing commands, and it feels like the agent mode is working as Ask. What could be the issue? Reinstalled Cursor - the same problem. Is any advices? Thanks forward.
To enable the sound effect to be notified when the Agentic AI has finished certain dedicated tasks, you must enable âPlay sound on finish (BETA)â in the Chat section in âCursor Settingsâ.
once in a while, the text editor is too busy and certainly other tools are working simultaneously, so it may be that the text editor blocks for a moment, the best solution is to notify the model that it must copy the too long code in block, so it is necessary to put in the roles that it must first create the file and then do the completion block by block, this avoids saturation!