Alright folks, welcome to hour three of my thrilling war against AutoMode. I’ve now passed the 200-request mark just to get a simple, microscopic change done.
And what does this “state-of-the-art” model keep telling me?
“I’m on it, I’ll let you know.”
Translation: “I’ll waste more of your time and maybe, just maybe, vomit out 20 lines of half-assed code if I feel generous.”
Is this a joke? No—this is an insult to the concept of productivity. I kept trying out of some pathetic hope that it might actually do its job.
Big mistake.
AutoMode is an absolute disgrace. A useless, time-sucking black hole. Burn it, bury it, forget it ever existed.
Total trash.
Look, I’m sorry Cursor team—but please, for the sake of our sanity, stop recommending AutoMode. Either fix it properly, or just admit it’s broken beyond repair.
Because if I see that thing struggle one more time to handle the most basic request, I swear I’m going to have a full-blown meltdown and headbutt my monitor.
This is not a feature. This is psychological warfare.
My mental health is hanging by a thread here.