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Volkswagen needs deep cuts to remain competitive, CEO says ahead of crunch talks

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/vws-blume-says-overhead-costs-30-above-rivals-5000...
1•Markoff•1m ago•1 comments

Show HN: I make my AI agents file paperwork before they're allowed to code

https://github.com/kidus-tiliksew/conveyor
1•kidustiliksew•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Running a full AI coding agent inside Cloudflare Durable Object

https://github.com/pawaca/dsh-edge
1•pawaca•4m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Who's Building Small and Simple?

1•8by3•7m ago•0 comments

A Conversation with Cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond

https://cinemasojourns.com/2026/08/22/a-conversation-with-cinematographer-vilmos-zsigmond/
2•jjgreen•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pisesh, a zero-dependency TUI for finding and resuming Pi sessions

https://github.com/Blue-B/pisesh
1•blue-b•8m ago•0 comments

Brand Hype Has Existed Since the Bronze Age, Scientists Discover

https://www.404media.co/brand-hype-has-existed-since-the-bronze-age-scientists-discover/
1•Brajeshwar•10m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Who's Building Small and Simple?

https://werkr.co.za/s/SFMyNTY.g2gDaAJhA3cDbmlsbgYAt_y4KaABYgABUYA.N-OUR_TJ-EnHPBpyC93dNsqjOWfSo-2...
1•8by3•10m ago•1 comments

Ex-Amazon VP: Why Bad Managers Don't Get Fired [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76v7xbi_USc
1•adletbalzhanov•11m ago•0 comments

Good writing is obvious, not original

https://www.seangoedecke.com/good-writing-is-obvious-not-original/
1•tolerance•11m ago•0 comments

Nostr is an inclusive communication commons

https://nostr.org/
2•Bluestein•14m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Is there an anti-mosquito system that actually works?

1•simonebrunozzi•18m ago•0 comments

You can't buy anything on these food delivery and shopping sites

https://www.cbc.ca/lite/story/9.7313588
3•colinprince•19m ago•1 comments

He Said He Was the Healthiest Man. Then Came a Diagnosis

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/08/21/us/bryan-johnson-biohacker-autoimmune-gastritis.html
2•whack•20m ago•1 comments

One Step Away from Terminators

https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4155812-one-step-away-from-terminators.html
1•rwmj•21m ago•0 comments

Ante: Self-contained coding agent that lives in your terminal and self-organizes

https://docs.antigma.ai/
1•Bluestein•23m ago•0 comments

Chinese robot runs 100M sprint quicker than Usain Bolt's world record

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/aug/22/chinese-robot-runs-100m-sprint-quicker-usain-bolt-w...
5•bookofjoe•23m ago•3 comments

We Need a New Science of Progress (2019)

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/07/we-need-new-science-progress/594946/
2•ronfriedhaber•24m ago•0 comments

Official RC2014 repository for hardware schematics / software

https://github.com/RC2014Z80/RC2014
1•Bluestein•26m ago•0 comments

The New MCP Roadmap

https://blog.modelcontextprotocol.io/posts/mcp-roadmap/
4•pentagrama•31m ago•0 comments

Reading List Hotkey: Save Web Pages to Apple Reminders Using Shortcuts App

https://rdamodar.com.np/thought/2026/08/2026-08-22-reading-list-hotkey/
1•fhcxvbdb•34m ago•0 comments

Fine-Grained Shader Validation in Three.js

https://ben3d.ca/blog/fine-grained-shader-validation-in-threejs
1•bhouston•35m ago•0 comments

A Kantian Critique of "Sorry" by Justin Bieber

https://decodingvibes.com/blog/a-kantian-critique-of-sorry-by-justin-bieber/
25•altmanaltman•38m ago•3 comments

A Most Comfortable Dead End

https://monokai.com/articles/a-most-comfortable-dead-end/
2•monokai_nl•40m ago•0 comments

Font League – new website typography

https://fontleague.com/
4•stephenkelman_•42m ago•1 comments

Show HN: A Ruby IDE running on a microcontroller

https://github.com/engneer-hamachan/area512
2•hamachang•44m ago•0 comments

I finally did it.Custom 4K screens with analog knobs,beautiful feedbadk fractals

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koDCabeh5kQ
2•thelightherder•46m ago•0 comments

The fun thing about Electron apps

https://yoavmoshe.com/blog/electron/
3•yoavm•47m ago•0 comments

Improving matrix multiplication exponent w. modern optimization and AlphaEvolve

https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16884
2•theanonymousone•47m ago•0 comments

Are we cooked? Algorithms have rewired our language

https://www.npr.org/2026/08/21/g-s1-139147/are-we-cooked-algorithms-have-rewired-our-language
2•theanonymousone•49m ago•0 comments
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Cursor raises $900M at $9B valuation

https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/04/cursor-is-reportedly-raising-funds-at-9-billion-valuation-from-thrive-a16z-and-accel/
4•warthog•1y ago

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master_crab•1y ago
Good app. But not sure it’s worth 9b.

It is one change in license to VS Code (which it’s based on) from making it worthless.

joegibbs•1y ago
But with $900 million, it wouldn’t be too difficult to come up with a compatible implementation that gets around that problem.
xenospn•1y ago
What do you even do with so much money? It’s just a text editor
JanSchu•1y ago
$900 million on a $9 billion post‑money means investors are paying ~45× trailing ARR if the FT’s “about $200 million annual run‑rate” number is right. --> https://www.ft.com/content/a7b34d53-a844-4e69-a55c-b9dee9a97...

That multiple only makes sense if you believe two things at once:

Cursor keeps compounding like GitHub itself. Right now the product is an Electron wrapper around VS Code plus a very slick Copilot‑style agent. It’s winning dev‑to‑dev word‑of‑mouth, but most of the heavy IP (the frontier model) still lives at OpenAI. Cursor’s moat has to be distribution + workflow lock‑in, otherwise every IDE extension store is a free market.

AAC (AI‑assisted coding) is still early‑days, not a feature. The bullish view is that we’re going from “autocomplete that writes a function” to “agent that forks a branch, edits five files, and opens a PR.” If that happens, the IDE vendor that owns the agents could take a tax on all software creation—$9B looks cheap in that scenario.

Skeptical takes:

Switching cost is low. Developers live in tabbed editors; the moment VS Code ships “Copilot Agent” with equivalent quality, the convenience advantage evaporates.

Model margins flow upstream. OpenAI (already on the cap table) can keep more of the unit‑economics by bundling a first‑party agent, leaving Cursor to chase seat growth while gross margins compress.

FOMO capital cycle. We’re at the part of the hype curve where Tiger 2.0 funds can’t buy equity in OpenAI/Anthropic but still need AI exposure on the balance sheet, so application‑layer plays clear at eye‑watering marks.

The part I do find compelling is speed: two years from MIT dorm to ~$200 M ARR is wild. If Cursor can convert that velocity into genuine platform gravity—plugins, team workflows, per‑repo context that doesn’t travel well—then maybe the bet pencils out. Otherwise it’s an expensive option on a feature the incumbents haven’t finished shipping yet.

ddon•1y ago
All signs that we are in bubble and it is only getting bigger and bigger :)
rvz•1y ago
This $9BN valuation is highly questionable. They can make a lot of money and also lose a lot of money very quickly if the momentum evaporates.

It only takes Microsoft to destroy them with VS Code + Copilot and to further lower prices for longer (and they can afford to do that for years).

This sort of hype happened with Clubhouse ($4B valuation until the users stopped signing up.), Hopin ($9BN until the pandemic ended) and Inflection AI ($4B and no-one uses it after the hype).

There really is no lock-in case for Cursor and users can easily cancel and switch back to VS Code.

I would sell at this point, before this bubble pops and the competitors begin to gain ground.