Cursor wants to write all the world's code (News)

光标想要写出世界上所有的代码(新闻)

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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2024-09-04

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The Cursor AI code editor raises $60 million, RedMonk's Rachel Stephens tries to determine if rug pulls are worth it, Caleb Porzio details how he made $1 million on GitHub Sponsors, Elastic founder Shay Banon announces that Elasticsearch is open source (again) & Tomas Stropus writes about the art of finishing.
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  • What up, nerds?

  • I'm Jared, and this is Changelog News for the week of Monday,

  • September 2nd, 2024, but delivered to you on Tuesday.

  • We are off by one again as the powers that be in the U.S. of A insist on Monday holidays.

  • If I'm elected president, I will tackle the issues that really affect the lives of all Americans,

  • like canceling daylight savings once and for all,

  • and moving all federal holidays to Friday, as God intended.

  • Okay, enough dreaming.

  • Let's get into the news.

  • Cursor wants to write all of the world's code.

  • The team behind Cursor, an AI code editor,

  • made a splash this week announcing their $60 million Series A funding.

  • People are excited about what the editor can do today, which is better than GitHub Copilot,

  • according to some, and what it might be able to do in the future.

  • Quote, already in Cursor,

  • hours of hunting for the right primitives are being replaced by instant answers.

  • Mechanical refactors are being reduced to single tabs.

  • Going forward, we hope Cursor will let you orchestrate intelligent background workers,

  • view and modify systems in pseudocode,

  • instantly scan your creations for any trace of a bug, and much more.