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Governing agent autonomy with Auto-review

cursor.com
2 points·by davidgomes·last month·0 comments

CursorBench 3.1 (With Fable 5)

cursor.com
3 points·by davidgomes·last month·0 comments

Composer 2.5 is now available in Grok Build

x.ai
3 points·by davidgomes·last month·0 comments

Auto-review mode is now available in Cursor

cursor.com
3 points·by davidgomes·last month·0 comments

Meta's $2B Deal to Buy AI Startup Manus Blocked by China

forbes.com
4 points·by davidgomes·3 months ago·1 comments

Hiro Is Joining OpenAI

hirofinance.com
4 points·by davidgomes·3 months ago·2 comments

Cursor is now available in JetBrains IDEs (ACP)

cursor.com
4 points·by davidgomes·4 months ago·0 comments

Looking Back on Phabricator for Code Review

davidgomes.com
23 points·by davidgomes·5 months ago·3 comments

Cursor’s debug mode is arguably its best feature

davidgomes.com
23 points·by davidgomes·5 months ago·5 comments

Cursor – Sixty days with the AI coding startup

joincolossus.com
4 points·by davidgomes·8 months ago·0 comments

Larger Than RAM Vector Indexes for Relational Databases

planetscale.com
2 points·by davidgomes·9 months ago·0 comments

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davidgomes
·2 months ago·discuss
https://cursor.com/blog/cursor-3

You should check out Cursor 3 :)
davidgomes
·3 months ago·discuss
1. Cursor is multi-model, meaning you can use at least a dozen different models.

2. Cursor's UI allows you to edit files, and even have the good old auto-complete when editing code.

3. Cursor's VSCode-based IDE is still around! I still love using it daily.

4. Cursor also has a CLI.

5. Perhaps more importantly, Cursor has a Cloud platform product with automations, extremely long-lived agents and lots of other features to dispatch agents to work on different things at the same time.

Disclaimer: I'm a product engineer at Cursor!
davidgomes
·5 months ago·discuss
That's just in reference to the technique itself. They're basically saying it's okay for Google to use distillation to train Gemini N Flash using Gemini N-1 Pro (which they do).
davidgomes
·6 months ago·discuss
What "Apply" are you referring to?

(Cursor Dev)
davidgomes
·9 months ago·discuss
A lot of progress is being made here on the Cursor side I encourage you to try it again.

(Cursor dev)
davidgomes
·10 months ago·discuss
As someone with a 5:38 delta, I'm very anxiously waiting for BAA to announce the official cutoff.

In the meantime, if you're at all curious about the kinds of levels to which people go with trying to predict the cutoff check out this blog[1]. This is from Brian Rock [2], who every year collects data about a lot of marathons all over the world and then tries to guess the official cutoff for the Boston marathon. Very cool stuff!

[1]: https://runningwithrock.com/boston-marathon-cutoff-time-trac... [2]: https://runningwithrock.com/about-me/
davidgomes
·last year·discuss
Neon — Ship Faster with Postgres (https://neon.tech) | Remote | Full Time

Neon is a distributed team building an open-source, cloud-native Postgres platform. We are a well-funded startup with deep knowledge of Postgres internals and decades of experience building databases. Our storage layer is written in Rust, and our cloud control plane is written in Go. We are on a mission to enable developers to “Ship faster with Postgres”. We are hiring for:

* Product Engineer to work on the UI/UX for an agent. Experience with full-stack development and AI is required.

If you want to learn more about the engineering work we do, check out some of these blog posts:

* https://neon.tech/blog/how-we-scale-an-open-source-multi-ten...

* https://neon.tech/blog/paxos

* https://neon.tech/blog/architecture-decisions-in-neon

Please email me directly via david at neon dot tech!