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bmay | 15 days ago

> Those hypes are forgotten as fast as they are created. Remember Cursor?

of course--i use it every day. are you implying Cursor is dead? they raised $2B in funding 3 months ago and are at $1B in ARR...

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throw444420394|15 days ago

It was a success for the company, but it is unlikely to survive long term. Now people are all focusing on Claude Code and Codex. Cursor is surviving because there are many folks that can't survive a terminal session. And because we are still in a transition stage where people look at the code, but will look at the code every day less, and more at the results and the prompts. And at the quality of the agent orchestration / tools. I don't believe the Cursor future will be bright. Anyway: my example was about how fast things are forgotten in this space.

trengrj|15 days ago

This is very true but I think there is an incredibly long tail of people who "can't survive a terminal session" and I actually question if a terminal ui will win out long term.

yieldcrv|15 days ago

Are you all back on vs code or what? I still have cursor open and use it the few times I want to modify code manually or visualize the file structure

But base vs code is fine for that too

rvz|15 days ago

> Remember Cursor?

Who?

> are you implying Cursor is dead? they raised $2B in funding 3 months ago and are at $1B in ARR

That is the problem. It doesn't matter about how much they raised. That $2B and that $1B is paying the supplier Anthropic and OpenAI who are both directly competing against them.

Cursor is operating on thin margins and still continues to losing money. It's now worse that people are leaving Cursor for Claude Code.

In short, Cursor is in trouble and they are funding their own funeral.

koakuma-chan|15 days ago

What does VSCode fork spend 2 billion dollars on?

csallen|15 days ago

Their own coding agent and models, marketing, tons of UI customizations, etc.