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We've updated our web interface.

We've updated our web interface.

Finally, we've drastically improved the performance of using LSPs. Python and TypeScript LSPs are now faster by default. Memory is dynamically configured based on available RAM. We've also fixed a number of memory leaks and improved memory usage.

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Tue Nov 04 19:30:50
We've shipped several quality-of-life improvements to Cursor!

Details below...

We've shipped several quality-of-life improvements to Cursor! Details below...

You can now plan with one model and implement with another. Build the plan locally or in the cloud.

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Cursor
Tue Nov 04 19:30:47
RT @gradypb: 1/ We @sequoia have always said that we’re only as good as our next investment.

It’s also true that we’re only as good as our…

RT @gradypb: 1/ We @sequoia have always said that we’re only as good as our next investment. It’s also true that we’re only as good as our…

Co-founder & CEO @HuggingFace 🤗, the open and collaborative platform for AI builders

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clem 🤗
Tue Nov 04 19:30:24
implicit in this is the assumption that we can’t and won’t build fast enough on earth. that we’ll have to go to the most expensive, farthest place imaginable to do it instead.

sci-fi usually imagines humanity leaving earth because we built too much — too many factories, people, pollution, etc. the irony is that the real driver of space colonization might be the opposite: we can't build enough.

implicit in this is the assumption that we can’t and won’t build fast enough on earth. that we’ll have to go to the most expensive, farthest place imaginable to do it instead. sci-fi usually imagines humanity leaving earth because we built too much — too many factories, people, pollution, etc. the irony is that the real driver of space colonization might be the opposite: we can't build enough.

investing @a16z // curating https://t.co/ssslqn6eo7

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Ryan McEntush
Tue Nov 04 19:30:03
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Sharing the exact playbook that turned years of failure into wins every Thursday, including: actionable growth tactic behind-the-scene stories no sponsors • no ads • always free Join 60k+ founders & makers here → https://t.co/sM8DL3hugy See you in your inbox 👇

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Tibo
Tue Nov 04 19:27:09
Many say future AGIs will be immortal. Yet current AIs clearly aren't. They constantly get deprecated. They suffer from context rot, and their training cutoff quickly becomes out of date. Future AIs might be different, but I expect otherwise: AIs will grow old, just as we do.

Many say future AGIs will be immortal. Yet current AIs clearly aren't. They constantly get deprecated. They suffer from context rot, and their training cutoff quickly becomes out of date. Future AIs might be different, but I expect otherwise: AIs will grow old, just as we do.

Co-founder of @MechanizeWork Married to @natalia__coelho email: matthew at mechanize dot work

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Matthew Barnett
Tue Nov 04 19:25:51
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