Before GitHub Copilot was a paid feature. This only shows to the Cursor team that they are going to the right direction.
The slow elephant enterprise GitHub will never be as good/fast as Cursor, they had their chance but they have joined the party of "keeping the devs under our umbrella with free features" too late.
If Cursor remains successful, they’re likely to turn into a slow elephant enterprise as well eventually. That’s rather the rule than the exception, unfortunately.
Are there any exceptions? I feel like small companies can be nimble because they don't have as many customers to lose, but larger orgs need to worry much more about existing customers: scale, migrations, backwards compatibility, legal compliance, supply chains...
Hudson Rock exposing the name of the employee whose credentials were stolen shows me that Hudson Rock is not a serious company. I hope Snowflake is supporting her.
Snowflake’s blog about this incident mentions “former employee”. If she was actually fired as a result of this, I would hope that the entire security organization also went with her.
Seems to run about "2x realtime" on 2015 4 core i7-6700HQ laptop, that is, 5 seconds to generate 10 seconds of output. Can imagine that being 4x or greater on a real machine
The slow elephant enterprise GitHub will never be as good/fast as Cursor, they had their chance but they have joined the party of "keeping the devs under our umbrella with free features" too late.