How did you forcibly disable Cursor from updating? I’m stuck in a world where upon restarts of Cursor, it will always update to v0.44.0 now.
The added issue is even if I disable the “devcontainer” extension from “Auto Update” to try and keep it at v0.327.0, which seems to work with VS Code v1.93 (cursor current fork), upon restart, it still auto updates to “v0.394.0” <–which I believe is the new MSFT released devcontainer version (since 11th Dec 2024) which now breaks Cursor.
So, my current bandaid is simply to ignore the “1” blue circle in my “Extensions” window AND not shutdown/restart Cursor; which of course is not maintable…so I need the Cursor team to resolve this issue at their end.
The simplest option is expose a setting to allow customers to DISABLE CURSOR from updating itself automatically. Better still, provide a feature/GUI to allow customers to download and pin to a known good version of Cursor…
OR…release a newer version of Cursor that is forked from VS Code v1.96 + v0.394.0 devcontainer, which is working fine when I switch back to VS Code; which is my final option if I need to dump Cursor.