@SpaceX@cursor_ai $60B move for Cursor isn't about buying a code editor ... it’s about the data. Developers are the fastest-growing community integrating AI into their daily workflow, making them the ultimate high-retention customer base. Owning the interface = owning the developer workflow.
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 are launching two powerful updates to Deep Research in the Gemini API, now with better quality, MCP support, and native chart/infographics generation.
Use Deep Research when you want speed and efficiency, and use Max when you want the highest quality context gathering & synthesis using extended test-time compute — achieving 93.3% on DeepSearchQA and 54.6% on HLE.
We’re evolving Google AI plans to give you more control over how you build. Every subscription includes built-in AI credits, which can now be used for Antigravity, giving you a seamless path to scale.
Google AI Pro is the home for the practical builder, hobbyists, students, and developers who live in the IDE and don't necessarily rely on an agent. This plan features generous limits for Gemini Flash, with a baseline quota included to "taste test" our most advanced premium models.
Google AI Ultra serves as the daily driver for those shipping at the highest scale who need consistent, high-volume access to our most complex models.
If you’re on Pro but need "extra juice" for a heavy sprint or deeper access to premium models, simply top up your AI credits to customize your plan.
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🚨 Someone just solved the biggest bottleneck in AI agents. And it's a 12MB binary.
It's called Pinchtab. It gives any AI agent full browser control through a plain HTTP API.
Not locked to a framework. Not tied to an SDK. Any agent, any language, even curl.
No config. No setup. No dependencies. Just a single Go binary.
Here's why every existing solution is broken:
→ OpenClaw's browser? Only works inside OpenClaw
→ Playwright MCP? Framework-locked
→ Browser Use? Coupled to its own stack
Pinchtab is a standalone HTTP server. Your agent sends HTTP requests. That's it.
Here's what this thing does:
→ Launches and manages its own Chrome instances
→ Exposes an accessibility-first DOM tree with stable element refs
→ Click, type, scroll, navigate. All via simple HTTP calls
→ Built-in stealth mode that bypasses bot detection on major sites
→ Persistent sessions. Log in once, stays logged in across restarts
→ Multi-instance orchestration with a real-time dashboard
→ Works headless or headed (human does 2FA, agent takes over)
Here's the wildest part:
A full page snapshot costs ~800 tokens with Pinchtab's /text endpoint.
The same page via screenshots? ~10,000 tokens.
That's 13x cheaper. On a 50-page monitoring task, you're paying $0.01 instead of $0.30.
It even has smart diff mode. Only returns what changed since the last snapshot. Your agent stops re-reading the entire page every single call.
1.6K GitHub stars. 478 commits. 15 releases. Actively maintained.
100% Open Source. MIT License.
in last one hour:
+ Claude Opus 4.6
+ GPT-5.3-Codex
+ Cursor introduced very long-running coding agents (1k+ commits/hour)
+ Dwarkesh Pod with Elon
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