Claude Max plan lasted me just 3 days this week (and that was with lighter usage than before).
Enabled usage credits โ set a $50 limit โ gone in 10 minutes. Time to give Codex a real shot.
When we ask an agent to "fix this bug," we're approving hundreds of actions we'll never see. These agents have our production credentials; and increasingly, they run in the background while we work on something else.
Engineers are spinning up multiple Claude Code sessions in parallel, and ClawdBot hit >100k GitHub stars in weeks by letting agents handle email, workflows, even car purchases. The shift to agents without constant supervision is here.
Today we're launching @MintMCP_AI : governance for AI agents.
Cursor and MintMCP are partnering to help enterprises govern their coding agents through Cursor's new hooks program.
Engineering orgs are rapidly increasing their use of Model Context Protocol in coding workflows. But most orgs have no visibility into what's actually installed, what data flows through these connections, or how to govern them.
Cursor's hooks enable you to observe and control the agent loop by intervening at specific points. With MintMCP, you can enable hooks that fire before and after MCP tools are used.
After enabling these hooks, you get:
๐น A full inventory of all MCP servers installed across your organization
๐น Allow/deny policies on servers and tools
๐น Response scanning for sensitive data before it reaches the AI model
๐น Complete audit trails for compliance
Start by collecting data to understand actual usage patterns, then layer governance on top.
Check out Cursor's announcement and our blog post on MCP governance using hooks - links in the comments below.
@cursor_ai @MCP_Community @MintMCP_AI
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AI UX 2024 was a blast ๐! Meeting @Scobleizer was def a highlight ๐ฅฝ. We did actual live demos with tasks people came up with and it was so cool to see @Lutra_AI working to solve their problems ๐ฆฆ
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1/ Excited to share more about what weโre crafting at @Lutra_AI ! Lutra generates workflows by transforming your English instructions into code, orchestrating apps to efficiently complete tasks for you.
Our early users have used Lutra for workflows ranging from enriching an Airtable with web data (video below ๐ฅ), web monitoring with sentiment analysis, summarizing Slack conversations to stay on top of things, to automating Gmail responses and Calendar scheduling.
Lutraโs approach is unique: We use AI to generate code that calls out to your apps and glues them together to accomplish it โ think code interpreter ๐ค meets apps ๐ ๏ธ and integrations.
When it runs, it feels like AI agents that are able to accomplish complex tasks for you. ๐
๐ Countdown to launch! We're launching Metawork on Product Hunt next week! Gain productivity insights and collaborate remotely via Metawork Virtual Office. Follow our launch and letโs make work better together!
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2021 instead of 2022. This week instead of next week. Today instead of tomorrow.
Moving fast compounds so much more than people realize.
We remain committed to our partnership with OpenAI and have confidence in our product roadmap, our ability to continue to innovate with everything we announced at Microsoft Ignite, and in continuing to support our customers and partners. We look forward to getting to know Emmett Shear and OAI's new leadership team and working with them. And weโre extremely excited to share the news that Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, together with colleagues, will be joining Microsoft to lead a new advanced AI research team. We look forward to moving quickly to provide them with the resources needed for their success.