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No, I get that. But that obvious screw-up is being conflated with assessments of "is Cursor any good?" "is Cursor still ahead of the pack?" "does LLM-assisted coding good/useful?" et cetera.

This one failure is kitchen-sinking into a broad list of grievances, perceived slights, or unrelated problems all at once. I don't understand that, since I'm finding Cursor to be strong, helpful, and constantly improving. My experience is entirely different from this list of grievances.



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