Kyle Kolasa
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cursor just made every $200/hour dev shop look like a clown
dropped composer 2.0 yesterday with agentic browser built in
what used to take 8 devs and 3 weeks now takes 8 AI agents running parallel in 30 seconds
and they TEST THEIR OWN CODE in a native browser
while coding bootcamps are charging $15K to teach you react, cursor's teaching AI to:
→ write code 4x faster than gpt-5
→ run 8 versions simultaneously to pick the best one
→ test in chrome devtools without leaving the IDE
→ iterate on bugs until they're actually fixed
→ plan with one model, build with another
the entire "hire a dev team" industry is sweating
some startup just replaced 3 junior devs ($450K/year) with cursor pro ($240/year)
that's a 99.9% cost reduction for better output
the intelligence gap between "we staffed up our eng team" and "we deployed cursor 2.0" is getting stupid
most companies still paying $150K/year for developers to do what this does for $20/month
chatgpt atlas? cooked
dia and comet? obsolete
traditional dev shops? praying you don't find out about this
comment "COMPOSER" and i'll send the full breakdown of how to replace half your dev costs with 8 parallel agents
your competition is still hiring. time to bury them.

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Stop playing virtual video games, wake up, and start playing the one that's actually real. No wonder people are stuck on the same level. They're too busy playing the wrong game.
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Life is genuinely amazing. It’s the best “video game” that exists. You get to make in game currency, spend it on exploring the map, upgrading your character, and you can revisit previous areas to play through old content when you’re maxed out. It’s a race against the clock.
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@JRNYcrypto Buy a bunch of food and hand it out to the homeless people in downtown Cincinnati
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