bentt a few seconds ago
This change is possibly too big and unless all my existing usage patterns are maintained or improved, I’ll likely give CC a try now. Not optimistic.
seamossfet 2 hours ago
I feel like this design direction is leaning more towards a chat interface as a first class citizen and the code itself as a secondary concern.
I really don't like that.
Even when I'm using AI agents to write code, I still find myself spending most of my time reading and reasoning about code. Showing me little snippets of my repo in a chat window and changes made by the agent in a PR type visual does not help with this. If anything, it makes it more confusing to keep the context of the code in my head.
It's why I use Cursor over Claude Code, I still want to _code_ not just vibe my way through tickets.
pjmlp 2 hours ago
Still curious which ones will survive when the AI gold diggers finally settle.
minimaxir 2 hours ago
rvshchwl an hour ago
One of my favorite startups and I genuinely like to keep subscribing to them.
simplyluke an hour ago
I think it's a really solid release, and while cursor seems to have fallen out of the "cool kids club" in the past three months it remains the most practical tool for me doing AI-first work in a large production code base. The new UI works better in a world where agents are doing most of the work and I can hop back into the IDE interface to make changes.
We've set up a linear integration where I can delegate simpler tasks to cloud agents, and the ability to pick that work up in cursor if I need to go back in forth is a real productivity boost. The tighter integration with cloud agents is something I've been hoping for recently.
I appreciate not being tied at the hip to one model provider, and have never loved doing most of my work from the command line. I was on vs code + meta's internal fork of it for years prior to the current AI wave, so that was a pretty natural transition. I'm pretty optimistic on cursor's ability to win in the enterprise space, and think we're going to see open source models + dev tools win with indie devs over things like claude code as costs start getting passed down more and the gap between frontier models and open source gets tighter.
jFriedensreich 2 hours ago
arrakeen 37 minutes ago
6thbit an hour ago
What's the pitch for using Cursor now a days?
throw03172019 an hour ago
Iolaum 2 hours ago
whicks 2 hours ago
extr 2 hours ago
Is "Cursor 3" == Glass? I get they feel like their identity means they need to constantly be pushing the envelope in terms of agent UX. But they could stand to have like an "experimental" track and a "This is VS Code but with better AI integration" track.
aquir 2 hours ago
maipen an hour ago
These AI companies are running out of ideas, and are desperate. I can't imagine investing in companies that are 3 month behind open source alternatives, and their target audience being the most experimental kind there is.
Looks pretty though.
wiradikusuma an hour ago
But are they affordable already for developers who don't earn a Silicon Valley salary? Developers in 3rd world countries?
vially 2 hours ago
cetinsert 37 minutes ago
weli 2 hours ago
slopinthebag an hour ago
acedTrex 2 hours ago
At least before they were tangentially still an actual developer tool, standard vsc windows, the code was the point etc.
Now they offer really nothing interesting for professionals.
bustah an hour ago
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