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I’ve yet to switch to Cursor as my main editor (Sublime still wins on performance by miles, plus no distracting tab anything), but I do hop in when stamping out boilerplate and repetitive code for which it is great, but it’s only a minor performance bump.

I have also used cursor to write Kubernetes client code with great success because the API space is so large it doesn’t fit into my head that well (not often writing such code these days) so that has been incredibly helpful.

So it’s not revolutionising my workflow but certainly a useful tool in some situations.




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