Hey, thanks for the report. This is a known issue.
Try these workarounds:
- Disable HTTP/2 (most common fix):
- Go to Settings > search for “HTTP/2” > enable “Disable HTTP/2”
- Restart Cursor
- This user had the same problem, and it helped.
- Extensions toggle:
- Go to Help > Extensions > three dots > Disable All Installed Extensions
- Restart Cursor
- Turn the extensions back on and restart again
- This method worked for someone.
- Network check:
- Go to Cursor Settings > Network > Run Diagnostics
- If there are any errors, please share a screenshot here.
Let me know what worked (or didn’t) - it’ll help us understand what triggers the bug.