I appreciate the 'wait time indicator' when slow requests have kicked in

I am not sure if this feature is new, but it is the first time i have seen it.

I am using 0.39.4 (downloaded from cursor.com).

And even though I don’t like the fact that it is happening, the communication that it is, and the seconds counter, makes it a lot more bearable.

I just accept it, and do something else for a moment.

It’s also a good excuse to meditate for a few seconds :slight_smile: .

wait_time_indicator

*the jim carrey gif frame was added in screenshot post production :+1:

Edit:

I was using Long Context Chat in Ctrl + L with the gpt-4o-128k LLM when i saw this.

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Cool not seen this before.

Now just need the second timer to show before submitting my request :slight_smile: so I can work on my instructions and improve them.

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Actually though :laughing:

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Oh, in case it wasn’t clear, that timer does count down dynamically in seconds, so you see it going 120, 119, 118 etc. When the timer gets to 0, the request is submitted and you get a response.

(I have got a couple of ‘Connection failed’ messages though when the countdown starts from 320 seconds - I am not sure where I could find associated logs for that).

What I meant was - would like to see the “waiting time” before even submitting my query.

oh, you mean kind of like this feature, but for writing prompts?

https://xkcd.com/481

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yep exactly like that
although im not looking forward to “surge pricing”

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