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by gwhr
376 days ago
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I've been using Cursor since they merged with Supermaven, but I'm concerned with how they handle controversial feedback on their subreddit. Recently, there was a post with detailed evidence suggesting Cursor was intentionally throttling requests [1], including reverse engineering and reproducible behaviors. The team initially responded with a "happy to follow up", but later removed their replies that got downvoted, and banned the OP from posting further updates. Their response sounded AI-generated too, which wasn't very surprising based on the way they handle customer support [2]. I wish they were more open to criticism instead of only claiming to be transparent. [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/cursor/comments/1kqj7n3/cursor_inte... [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43700931 |
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