
Literally couldn’t sleep until almost 3am tonight because I think my brain was still spawning AI agents. And probably also playing some Arc Raiders to be fair. It’s getting trickier to unplug and calm down.
Dan Rowden
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building agent-first docs platform https://t.co/Fgjj2YsNEo mcp host https://t.co/SrcsnykRY1 polls in emails https://t.co/FKOWIaItpK & more — dx engineer at https://t.co/hZjmutE7lI

Literally couldn’t sleep until almost 3am tonight because I think my brain was still spawning AI agents. And probably also playing some Arc Raiders to be fair. It’s getting trickier to unplug and calm down.



BREAKING: Cursor 3 is now out! It's a complete rewrite to turn Cursor into an agent orchestration tool for dispatching, monitoring, and managing AI agents locally and in the cloud. We've been testing it for the last week internally @every and here's our vibe check: - The editor is fast. Cursor clearly knows how to build a desktop app. It's much snappier than the desktop apps of other orchestration tools like Claude or Codex. - The local to cloud implementation is promising. When you hand off a task to the cloud agent it will build your feature and automatically send you a demo video in action. This was a big wow moment for us. - But it's still an early product and it's not clear who will love it. Cursor 3.0 is a complete rewrite—so it's not a mature enough product for Claude Code or Codex lovers to switch. It isn't that much better. This release totally changes the Cursor experience to deprioritize the IDE—a move that is sure to upset a sizable number of existing Cursor fans. We think it's promising but in our testing it didn't cause anyone on the team to switch to it full-time. This is the right strategic move for Cursor, but it also feels like an awkward in-between stage. Their team is iterating incredibly fast, so we’ll be paying attention over the coming weeks and months as it improves. Read our full vibe check: every.to/vibe-check/cur…

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Thank god MCP is dead Just as useless of an idea as LLMs.txt was It's all dumb abstractions that AI doesn't need because AI's are as smart as humans so they can just use what was already there which is APIs