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Maybe the play here is a way to sneak sneak Grok into enterprise by calling it Cursor. Or they'll just give up on it and run Cursor's fine-tuned Kimi on Colossus.

Turns out that benchmaxxing doesn't help if it's not very good when people actually try it.

What services could SpaceX possibly be buying from Cursor that would cost $8bn?

It means somebody likes it.

I find Mermaid diagram rendering is quite ugly by default. I've gotten much better-looking results by asking it to just generate SVGs. As a bonus it can do animations too. e.g. see slide 3 here, which I first tried with Mermaid and then switched to SVG when I couldn't get the rendering to look good: https://talks.mk.gg/2026/atmosphereconf/



I haven't seen them do this at all. They've said that they use AI tools when writing code, because most devs do, and they've previewed Attie, their codegen for custom feeds thing, which is a separate tool. None of that is attributing improvements in Bluesky to AI.

The interesting part is that you can use the same API with Workers AI models (hosted at the edge) and proxied models (OpenRouter-style).

Disclaimer: I work at Cloudflare, but not on this.


It's the same problem as fireworks, the only models supporting LORA are like year old dense models that perform horribly on most tasks. If you want to do anything close to relevant you still need to rent/own dedicated GPUs, which seems insane to me when vLLM fully support dynamic LORA loading.

When I was a kid in the 80s and 90s we'd go on holiday in mid Wales, and I remember it being a big thing that it was the home of some of the last few red kites in the UK. Now I see dozens of them most times I drive around the south of England. Never gets old.

You may joke, but this is a genuine issue in certain screening tests. e.g. most cancerous cells found in PSA prostate screening are so slow growing that they never cause any symptoms during a person's lifetime, so the treatment is almost always worse than the disease. It's similar for some sorts of thyroid and breast cancer tests. This is why a lot of countries are heavily reducing these sort of tests


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