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Critics call this “the uncanny valley of fixes”—it feels like the tool is gaslighting you, predicting mistakes you haven’t made yet. But advocates argue it changes the ontology of programming. You no longer write code and then test it. You sculpt code while watching its inevitable future failures in real time. The question shifts from “Does this work?” to “How does this want to fail?”

The "Extended" version builds upon the standard 12.0 set by offering a wider range of customization options and sizes: vs cursor 12.0 extended

: Features a dark primary aesthetic with multiple color accents. Critics call this “the uncanny valley of fixes”—it