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Cursor (@cursor_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cursor's code review agent can now learn from activity on PRs to self-improve in real time. 78% of issues found are resolved by the time the PR is merged.

Cursor's code review agent can now learn from activity on PRs to self-improve in real time.

78% of issues found are resolved by the time the PR is merged.
Jon Kaplan (@aye_aye_kaplan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s an excellent model. My personal opinion is it’s near Opus quality (indistinguishable to me for most tasks), but way faster and way cheaper. Enjoy!

Bennett Brownlow (@brownlowbe95222) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cursor 3 has done more for my workflow than anything else I’ve used before. I used to have to navigate to at least 5 different apps (gmail, internal tools, notion, slack, sfdc, others occasionally). Now I have a guy who brings everything to me on a single surface. I encourage

Michael Truell (@mntruell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jason Kneen We A/B test many parts of Cursor: model checkpoints, UX, and the agent harness. In this case, we tested less than 1% of traffic to compare how Claude behaves with the CC harness versus our default harness (something we do often with offline evals). Our team does lots to improve

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We've shipped several quality-of-life improvements to Cursor 3. They bring a little more delight when you are orchestrating agents. Just like in your terminal, you can now split agents for multi-tasking in Cursor.

Bennett Brownlow (@brownlowbe95222) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just spoke with an engineer at a large enterprise who was extremely excited about the improvements we've made to the editor experience over the last few weeks. Cursor 3 is great, but the editor is getting better and better too.

Kieran Klaassen (@kieranklaassen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am more and more convinced that this is the future of software development UI. Cursor is the closest in my opinion A list of work you're working on parallel, the agent in the middle, and most importantly, the thing you're building on the right. Because you want to see what

I am more and more convinced that this is the future of software development UI. <a href="/cursor_ai/">Cursor</a> is the closest in my opinion

A list of work you're working on parallel, the agent in the middle, and most importantly, the thing you're building on the right. Because you want to see what
Bennett Brownlow (@brownlowbe95222) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early last year, when I first joined Cursor, I was the only person who had a fob to the garage at our office. Michael Feldstein was one of the few people who drove in and so he would ping me to open the gate and let him in. I accrued a lot of Feldstein karma during this period. Now

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We partnered with University of Chicago economist 𝐒𝐮𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐦 𝐒𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐚𝐫 to study how more capable models have changed the way people use Cursor. Across 500 teams, we find that developers are tackling more ambitious work with AI, with a 68% increase in high-complexity tasks this year.

We partnered with University of Chicago economist <a href="/SuproteemSarkar/">𝐒𝐮𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐦 𝐒𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐚𝐫</a> to study how more capable models have changed the way people use Cursor.

Across 500 teams, we find that developers are tackling more ambitious work with AI, with a 68% increase in high-complexity tasks this year.
Bobby Lansing (@dataguybobby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cursor is pushing the state of agentic coding to a new level. It is incredible. I am sold and subscribed to the annual ultra plan as a result.

Bennett Brownlow (@brownlowbe95222) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Usually we hear from enterprise customers that models work faster and with better codebase awareness in Cursor's harness. But it's great to hear that it's the best for secure and functional code as well.

Bennett Brownlow (@brownlowbe95222) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I opened the garage door ~50 times for Michael Feldstein between Feb-April 2025. So we can expect at least 50 major improvements to the CLI over the next few weeks.