eric zakariasson
@ericzakariasson
@cursor_ai & tinkering
take a look at this from @yash_anysphere if you're curious how memories work in @cursor_ai
I asked @yash_anysphere how many people were working on Cursor's "memory" feature... "just me" Cursor is a $10B company and Yash is the engineer that remembers your code base He shared what worked (and what didn't) building memory for 1M daily-active-devs
o3 for research and planning and sonnet 4 for implementation is the best combo right now. it’s not even close
find myself using @ Git context and mermaid diagrams in @cursor_ai more and more to get up to speed with recent changes
the slack todo lists being updated real time by background agents are just so nice

we're working on something that'll go into depth on these topics, let us know what you want to see!
Do AI models get "dumber" over time? I can see why it might feel that way. But there's actually a simpler explanation: context! Understanding what context is and how to manage it will help you get higher quality output from models. And it's actually more approachable to…
what'd you like to do with background agents that you currently can't?
welcome to the team Lee! very excited to be working together
I'm joining Cursor to teach the future of coding! There are millions of developers learning how to use AI and they need pragmatic advice: 1. We need to teach new developers strong foundations, so they know what to learn, and how to solve issues when debugging. 2. We need to…