Adeel Siddiqui
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Adeel Siddiqui
@adeelsid7
data centers @landgatecorp • @ucla




I BUILT A CURSOR WRAPPER: USING CURSOR WITHOUT WRITING A SINGLE LINE OF CODE FULL VIDEO BELOW: I've been talking to hundreds of people who refuse to try cursor because of how scary the interface is. And fair enough. Terminal, Composer, Agent, Commands... It can be scary. This is why people are using other web based tools to create apps. Which is awesome! But after about 12 prompts, they seem to stop working effectively. Meanwhile, with Cursor you can create MASSIVE projects without coding perfectly fine, for days or weeks. So I got some ideas. I took it upon myself to build a new front end to Cursor, using Cursor without writing one line of code. 00:00 - INTRO 01:29 - LET'S START BY ASKING COMPOSER 15:01 - TESTING THE APP


Over the last few months, I’ve been advising @bookprotectors: a new app for ordering an on-demand security detail. Or more simply: Uber with guns. Today, they’re debuting in Los Angeles and NYC at No. 3 on the App Store. If you have a hot date this weekend, pick her up in a Protector.



We built Windsurf’s agent to not rely on embedding indexes like other tools out there. One size fits all retrieval simply doesn’t scale for monorepos. Instead, our agent uses tools that a human would to find the context is needs: - Grep / file find - File relation traversal (ie. AST parsing) - Web search + online docs - Parallel LLM-based searches (mquery, see video) Our agent will converge to human behavior but with infinitely faster speed and capacity to understand. youtu.be/DuZXbinJ4Uc?si…

Interesting insight from @benthompson. In the world of Deep Research, secrecy might be useful strategy at times and private data sources more valuable. AI is blind without the sources. It doesn't have friends, relationships or conferences overhear things













