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  1. Jun 2026
    1. The first wave of AI coding tools made the developer faster but remain heavily in the loop. Copilor and Cursor's tab autocomplete are prime examples However, the workflow was still heavily centered around and bottlenecked by the developer's local workflow: a developer in an IDE, watching the model, accepting or rejecting changes, and pushing code one interaction at a time.

      Framing Copilot and Cursor's autocomplete as 'wave 1' that merely accelerated the existing bottleneck reframes the narrative: these tools didn't change the fundamental unit of work (developer attention), they just made it faster. The real disruption is removing developer attention as the rate-limiting step entirely.

  2. Apr 2026
    1. Cursor still uses and sells access to Claude and GPT models even as both firms roll out their own coding tools, an awkward arrangement that this new SpaceX partnership may be designed to eventually escape.

      大多数人可能认为 Cursor 应该专注于自己的产品,但作者指出 Cursor 仍在使用和销售 Claude 和 GPT 模型,这与其推出自己编码工具的举措形成尴尬局面,可能正是 SpaceX 合作的原因。

  3. Feb 2024
    1. The most prolific Reader in Europe – we might call him a ‘super-contributor’ – was Hartwig Helwich, a professor at the University of Viennawho wrote out the entire Cursor Mundi onto 46,599 slips. His efforts madethe medieval poem the second-most-frequently cited work in the Dictionaryafter the Bible (though in the current OED, it has dropped to eleventh in thetop sources).

      This practice of writing out everything onto slips sounds like that used later (double check the timing) by the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae in creating their slip corpus for later work.

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