Oh dear God yes ... my employer wants us to use Cursor. I've tried twice now. It can't debug C# unit tests. In attempting to configure itself to do that it hosed itself so badly that I had to uninstall Cursor AND Code then wipe my system of IDE leftovers and reinstall both. Attempt 2 was to have it go through a rather large class file to make sure there were newlines in the right place, and remove excess newlines. It totally hosed the class file and I had to revert. It then apologized profusely and admitted it really shouldn't be used to make direct changes to files.
It's ok if you want to get a nudge in the right direction when you're suck. But that's about it.
Tried it. Hated it. It's like replacing an old, worn out blanket with a scratchy burlap new blanket. Sure, it works, but bleh.