I truly apologize for saying this, but cursor became garbage in the last few days-ish

I have been using cursor and it is an amazing IDE, one of the best, but for some reason, it became very glitchy, too many problems to even write about… hmm… incorrect fixing of code, deleting of good code, omitting code for no reason, fixes get applied extremely slow or sometimes incorrectly get applied… asking me to create files even though they exist, etc… countless issues… please re-test all features thoroughly before releasing any further updates.

I truly appreciate all the hard work put towards this IDE so far. Thank You!

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Had the exact same issues, as if it completely lost it.

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Totally unusable at this point.

Try to avoid using the apply function. Instead, use the context of the conversation to find solutions, then manually copy the code into the editor. Alternatively, based on the solutions obtained through the conversation, use Ctrl + K to modify the selected code snippets. This approach offers the highest stability. If your code has a large number of lines, make sure not to use the apply function.

I am not even able to generate code, it gets stuck in the generating portion and never replies. I am a pro member and have over 400 prompts left

Same. Really annoying.

My subscription runs out March 21st. if there are not major improvements before then I will certainly be canceling it. I’m so tired of changes and fixes just creating more havoc, of having to fight in chat mode to get it to even bring up an apply button in the first place. It’s an unusable buggy mess and I’m paying for it and that’s not going to continue if things are not dramatically improved before the 21st of March

Im still on

Version: 0.45.14
VSCode Version: 1.96.2
Commit: 906121b8c0bdf041c14a15dac228e66ab5505260
Date: 2025-02-19T20:36:48.096Z
Electron: 32.2.6
Chromium: 128.0.6613.186
Node.js: 20.18.1
V8: 12.8.374.38-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.26100

Its been stable for me - I mean, I still have my qualms with @cursor, but I havent experienced any of the issues I read so much about on here…

What we really need, is by default, a new version of cursor should always be installed next to the old version.

But I have been avoiding updating thus far.

I came here from the AI coder that starts with a W and ends with an urf.
I liked it but the bugs were too much for me.
That said, the comments here are just like the ones over there. :thinking:
At this point I prefer Cursor + Claude 3.7
(as someone who started programming way before the internet, these tools are magical)