> Is this the "but privacy!111" stance Mostly, yes. But let's unpack this a little: these companies often claim a massive amount of data is being collected "to improve our products" and "to make the world a better…
To be very precise about session recording: you can inspect the Cursor binary and see that it comes bundled with rrweb and full telemetry infrastructure setup is in place: mouse movements, clicks, scroll positions, etc.…
Important disclaimer for anyone using Cursor: make sure to disable "data sharing" in your account settings, as it is enabled by default and old accounts are automatically opted into it.
Well you still need some human prompting the AI and looking at results, no? :) Agents aren't picky with UI, so most effort will always be spent designing for humans, even if they are not the primary consumers.
This looks really cool. However, the current AI models are pretty good at designing UIs from prompts and even turning screenshots of mocks into full UIs. I'm not sure this visual design approach would save time vs…
So what would you think of something that works mostly autonomously but pings you on your phone if it needs input?
I've been working on something along those lines (multi-agent orchestration IDE) for the last few months as a personal project. There are also a lot of projects out there approaching this from many different angles.…
> Is this the "but privacy!111" stance Mostly, yes. But let's unpack this a little: these companies often claim a massive amount of data is being collected "to improve our products" and "to make the world a better…
To be very precise about session recording: you can inspect the Cursor binary and see that it comes bundled with rrweb and full telemetry infrastructure setup is in place: mouse movements, clicks, scroll positions, etc.…
Important disclaimer for anyone using Cursor: make sure to disable "data sharing" in your account settings, as it is enabled by default and old accounts are automatically opted into it.
Well you still need some human prompting the AI and looking at results, no? :) Agents aren't picky with UI, so most effort will always be spent designing for humans, even if they are not the primary consumers.
This looks really cool. However, the current AI models are pretty good at designing UIs from prompts and even turning screenshots of mocks into full UIs. I'm not sure this visual design approach would save time vs…
So what would you think of something that works mostly autonomously but pings you on your phone if it needs input?
I've been working on something along those lines (multi-agent orchestration IDE) for the last few months as a personal project. There are also a lot of projects out there approaching this from many different angles.…