Anyone else just got an update to 1.4.0 in early access?
Only new thing I found yet is a “You’ve hit your usage limit” under the chat.
It did not fix the freezes and lag issues, yet.
Anyone else just got an update to 1.4.0 in early access?
Only new thing I found yet is a “You’ve hit your usage limit” under the chat.
It did not fix the freezes and lag issues, yet.
There is an extra “all agents” on the far left.
it made regular o3 max only as well
This has been changed back to non-MAX! Note 1.4.0 is only out to users who selected beta updates.
I’m on version 1.4.1.
I’m not enrolled in the beta.
I don’t know how this is possible
but I can say that this is the best version I’ve ever had.
It flies like a jet.
The lag and freezing are gone.
It responds smoothly without any issues.
And there are a few other improvements I’ve already shared in my post.
meanwhile im in early access but still 1.3.9
@yakovw Thank you, we are checking.
@liquefy rollout is starting slowly but will ramp up.
That wasn’t a complaint I’m really happy with it!
I’d gladly join the beta every time if it works this perfectly.
Won’t be every time as this is an select update and not yet widely released. Some users were more affected by previous issues and I’m glad to see improvements help.
I’m not on Early Access, but got 1.4.1. just now. Something with that toggle is off.
look like first good update after 10 bad ones, seems faster and more stable let’s see
It’s rolling out to a small group of non-Early Access now, as all Early Access users have access already!
I see thx. Mabe have the release notes reflect that?
Otherwise feels weird to have a “blind” update.
Agreed, I’ll make sure we get the changelog out as soon as we can!
For now, feel free to discuss here:
thank you, but 1.3.9 is still missing in patches in changelog, it would be really appreciated if there was a better consistency of publishing the changes perhaps have a dialog open on each update directly in cursor so we dont have to rely on the public changelog? just a suggestion
Why your text is right to left?
it’s related to the operating system.
In some Middle Eastern countries, their language and writing are read from right to left.