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Graphite is joining Cursor

cursor.com
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Samsung Follows Apple's AI Strategy with Perplexity-Powered Bixby

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fosterfriends
·7 giorni fa·discuss
Cute art
fosterfriends
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Looks really clean!
fosterfriends
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Kernel Available for: macOS Tahoe

Impact: An app may be able to cause unexpected system termination

Description: An integer overflow was addressed with improved input validation.

CVE-2026-28952: Calif.io in collaboration with Claude and Anthropic Research
fosterfriends
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I think this is where future cursor features will be great - to coordinate across many different model providers depending on the sub-jobs to be done
fosterfriends
·6 mesi fa·discuss
https://gmfoster.com
fosterfriends
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I’m so excited to see LLMs used more creatively in video games. So many new mechanics can be unlocked with LLMs as judges
fosterfriends
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Im sure we'll do something to simplify pricing and packaging in the future, but not right away
fosterfriends
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I really like all these ideas - very similar to what we discuss internally! We need to iterate our way there, but working with Cursor makes some of these visions much more possible
fosterfriends
·7 mesi fa·discuss
(Re-sharing some thoughts I posted on other HN thread)

Hi all! Graphite cofounder Greg here. I’ve been asked a few times so far why we decided to join.

Personally, I work on Graphite for two reasons. 1) I love working with kind, smart, intense teammates. I want to be surrounded by folks who I look up to and who energize me. 2) I want to build bleeding-edge dev tools that move the whole industry forward. I have so much respect for all y’all across the world, and nothing makes me happier than getting to create better tooling for y’all to engineer with. Graphite is very much the combination of these two passions: human collaboration and dev tools.

Joining Cursor accelerates both these goals. I get to work with the same team I love, a new bunch of wonderful people, and get to keep recruiting as fast as possible. I also get to keep shipping amazing code collaboration tooling to the industry - but now with more resourcing and expertise. We get to be more ambitious with our visions and timelines, and pull the future forward.

I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t think the Cursor team weren’t standup people with high character and kindness. I wouldn’t do this if I thought it meant compromising our vision of building a better generation of code collaboration tooling. I wouldn’t do it if I thought it wouldn’t be insanely fun and exciting. But it seems to be all those things, so we’re plunging forward with excitement and open hearts!
fosterfriends
·7 mesi fa·discuss
This is my favorite question yet
fosterfriends
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Heard on the worry, but I can confirm Graphite isn’t going anywhere. We're doubling down on building the best workflow, now with more resourcing than ever before!
fosterfriends
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Hi all! Graphite cofounder Greg here - happy to help answer questions. To preempt one: I’ve been asked a few times so far why we decided to join.

Personally, I work on Graphite for two reasons. 1) I love working with kind, smart, intense teammates. I want to be surrounded by folks who I look up to and who energize me. 2) I want to build bleeding-edge dev tools that move the whole industry forward. I have so much respect for all y’all across the world, and nothing makes me happier than getting to create better tooling for y’all to engineer with. Graphite is very much the combination of these two passions: human collaboration and dev tools.

Joining Cursor accelerates both these goals. I get to work with the same team I love, a new bunch of wonderful people, and get to keep recruiting as fast as possible. I also get to keep shipping amazing code collaboration tooling to the industry - but now with more resourcing and expertise. We get to be more ambitious with our visions and timelines, and pull the future forward.

I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t think the Cursor team weren’t standup people with high character and kindness. I wouldn’t do this if I thought it meant compromising our vision of building a better generation of code collaboration tooling. I wouldn’t do it if I thought it wouldn’t be insanely fun and exciting. But it seems to be all those things, so we’re plunging forward with excitement and open hearts!
fosterfriends
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Planetscale support has been top-notch to work with, ++. Keep up the great work y'all!
fosterfriends
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Anyone else getting this error: "Agent execution terminated due to model provider overload. Please try again later."
fosterfriends
·8 mesi fa·discuss
It's a bit much, but Im having fun riding the hype :) Part of being a geek is getting excited with all the new toys coming out
fosterfriends
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Thrilled to see the cost is competitive with Anthropic.
fosterfriends
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Gemini 3 and 3 pro are good bit cheaper than Sonnet 4.5 as well. Big fan
fosterfriends
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Congrats on the launch Sam! Excited to try it out for Graphite's production DB
fosterfriends
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Pretty direct rip of this blog post I wrote a while back: https://graphite.dev/blog/bors-google-tap-merge-queue
fosterfriends
·10 mesi fa·discuss
You can code PRs fast, but CI, review, merge, deployment, monitoring, all takes just as long as it did before. The inner loop is shrinking; the outer loop is the real bottleneck