Cursor 2.0 has been described as a "mind-reading" tool that guesses a developer's next action, significantly reducing the cognitive load required for architectural thinking. Its feature and integration of advanced models like Sonnet 4.5 allow for multi-file refactoring that feels seamless and "incredibly fast". Community Feedback
: While tab completions are fast, they can sometimes be "dead wrong" or disappear before they can be accepted, leading to minor frustrations. Expert Perspectives
“All in all, this tool feels like it is reading my mind, guessing at my next action, and allowing me to think less about the code and more about the architecture of what I am building.” www.arguingwithalgorithms.com · 1 year ago
: Some users on Reddit have noted that the AI can occasionally miss obvious bugs or logic issues, such as null pointers or race conditions, requiring vigilant human review.
“This is what it looks like when someone who actually does the work shares what they know. Amazing.” YouTube · Rob Shocks · 3 months ago
Cursor 2.0 has been described as a "mind-reading" tool that guesses a developer's next action, significantly reducing the cognitive load required for architectural thinking. Its feature and integration of advanced models like Sonnet 4.5 allow for multi-file refactoring that feels seamless and "incredibly fast". Community Feedback
: While tab completions are fast, they can sometimes be "dead wrong" or disappear before they can be accepted, leading to minor frustrations. Expert Perspectives .zxOnaxhr { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
“All in all, this tool feels like it is reading my mind, guessing at my next action, and allowing me to think less about the code and more about the architecture of what I am building.” www.arguingwithalgorithms.com · 1 year ago Cursor 2
: Some users on Reddit have noted that the AI can occasionally miss obvious bugs or logic issues, such as null pointers or race conditions, requiring vigilant human review. Expert Perspectives “All in all, this tool feels
“This is what it looks like when someone who actually does the work shares what they know. Amazing.” YouTube · Rob Shocks · 3 months ago