“Gas House Cove” now where the Marina Safeway stands circa 1910. The PG&E facility on the left side partially collapsed during the 1906 earthquake.
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI.
The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models.
Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
We’re introducing Cursor 3. It is simpler, more powerful, and built for a world where all code is written by agents, while keeping the depth of a development environment.
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.
BREAKING: Cursor (@cursor_ai) CEO @mntruell says Cursor may have "discovered a novel solution to Problem Six of the First Proof Challenge".
The First Proof challenge is a high-level mathematical benchmark designed to test if AI systems can perform genuine, research-grade reasoning.
Released in February 2026, it was created by a group of prominent mathematicians (including Fields Medalists and MacArthur Fellows) to move beyond "competition-style" math problems - which AI can often solve via pattern matching - and into the realm of authentic mathematical discovery.
The CEO of the $29.3B valued AI start-up believes "this suggests that our technique for scaling agent coordination might generalise beyond coding".
Cursor recently surpassed $2BARR and has seen it's revenue doubling approximately every three months.
Cursor just got a major upgrade!
Agents can onboard to your codebase, use a cloud computer to make changes, and send you a video demo of their finished work.
The latency of using the remote desktop is smooooth.
the software renaissance:
before gutenberg's printing press, knowledge was locked in monasteries. monks hand-copied manuscripts. only the elite could read, only the church controlled ideas. the printing press didn't just make books cheaper – it broke the monopoly on knowledge itself. the renaissance followed.
we are at the same moment with software.
for decades, code has been gatekept by arcane knowledge and steep cost. only those who could memorize APIs and get VC blessing got to build. the rest were locked out.
the gap from idea to reality is collapsing. Cursor is dissolving the barriers. but this is not about replacing programmers with agents. not about pumping out more of the same SaaS apps faster.
this is a renaissance, not a factory.
the printing press didn't make monks faster at copying manuscripts. it made copying obsolete. it created new worlds.
anyone with an idea can now make software (in theory). but now the tools are no longer the true bottleneck. we are.
the impossible became possible. things that took months now take hours. the constraint shifted from technical ability to clarity of intention. the question is no longer "can this be built?" but "what should be built?"
this demands a different way of thinking. be clear about what you and your users want. be adventurous in what you explore. be passionate about what you build. those who bring attention and intention to these tools will win. those who treat them as mere productivity hacks will be left behind.
the renaissance didn't just produce more books. it produced new ideas, new systems, new worlds. the printing press unlocked human potential at scale.
software is the same. we're not here to make more apps. we're here to free minds. to turn every person with vision into a builder. to collapse the distance between imagination and reality to zero.
the tools are ready. the question is: are you?
Beautiful day in SF.
Today, we’re visiting @cursor_ai’s top Composer-1 users to give them a little gift.
We tracked down old-school GPUs and laser-engraved them.
Keep an eye out for a red car pulling up outside your office! We’re very grateful you’re building with us.