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Cursor implied success w/o evidence
Critique of Cursor's 'browser experiment' claims.
An analysis of Cursor's blog post about scaling autonomous agents to build a browser. The author argues that Cursor implied success without providing evidence that the browser is actually functional or runnable.
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