IngoA
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Got a trademark complaint on my app and honestly… this feels wrong.
• My app existed before their trademark
• My app existed before THEIR app
And now I might have to rename and lose most of my revenue.
Is this normal?
Has anyone here successfully pushed back on something like this?
Looking for advice.
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@himanshustwts I don't think we'll see this, since "China are the baddies".
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even more interesting that kimi bros who have quoted this tweet with "cursor did not respect our license nor they pay us any fees" have already deleted the tweet.
lets guess they have a deal and a quick blog post coming from cursor to be reposted by kimi.
Fynn@fynnso
was messing with the OpenAI base URL in Cursor and caught this accounts/anysphere/models/kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast so composer 2 is just Kimi K2.5 with RL at least rename the model ID
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@badlogicgames It's off. I've turned it off. And it never turned on by itself.
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@badlogicgames They switched in on behind our backs a long time ago. Mine is still off since then.
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Composer 2 is out!
Cursor is an example of a new type of company, not a pure app maker and not a model provider.
Our aim is to build the most useful coding agents by combining the best API models and our domain-specific models.
Cursor@cursor_ai
Composer 2 is now available in Cursor.
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@cursor_ai I don't dare to try, bad history. Can someone confirm easy switch back?
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They did it!
Good first impression reviewing code with Composer 2 - it found quite a lot, and codex mostly agrees.
But can it code?
Cursor@cursor_ai
Composer 2 is now available in Cursor.
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Philips could have done this and become Europe's biggest company and a leader in semiconductors and GPUs now
That is if it wasn't ran by midwit MBA scavengers like Cor Boonstra (1996-2001) who only cared about short term profits
He divested ASML and TSMC because he "didn't understand the businesses they were in", truly a midwit of epic proportions
Gerard and Frederik Philips (the original founders) are turning in their graves for sure
What a fumble
MARCELL@madietlx
@levelsio But what if those companies became so big and successful in the first place because they could do their own thing? Not sure that that would have happened under one roof at all or to this extent.
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This one discussion will single-handedly make the asc cli soo much better
I am grateful to my users of asccli.sh because their feedback (with solutions from codebase!!) are directly actionable by agents

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One of my most painful realizations using agentic systems is that they treat all work-in-progress as ephemeral. They’ll gladly reset your branch or dev database to “try something”, because they expect to write working code eventually.
Never manually add code while using agents.
I tried several times, and it wasn’t good. Work on your manual changes outside of the agent, always commit it prior to running the agent again. and ideally, have non-git backups: Time Machine on Mac, full db exports of your database with a proven way to restore.
You can try to guard your agent from doing destructive stuff, but it’s smarter and faster than you.
ben@benhylak
claude code: > i ran /branch > instead of command running, claude saw it, and said "let me do this" > claude ran git checkout -b X > claude saw unstaged changes (everything i just made) > claude ran git reset --hard HEAD > lost all changes ???
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got my first refusals in codex since december. the work was related to copy protection study.
the session clearly started off the wrong foot, it kept putting the words into my mouth, even though i was just studying the algo. it hard refused annotating the code after a certain point as it considered it "sensitive".
a bit disappointed with this, given it's a legitimate preservation effort of abandonware, and the publisher has been out of business for 16 years. but i can see how codex can consider this grey area.
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@thorstenball Yep, platform enshittification. It gets harder to find useful info here, unfortunately.
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@ingoa_dev Sure, but we both know that's not what I meant here, right? Of course you need documentation/code/guidance for how your system works (if it's not self-explanatory). But that's VERY FAR from the stuff I see here and that some people peddle.
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