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Debate time. AI Twitter is waging war over Claude Code vs Cursor. So bringing the debate to Farcaster. Cursor’s been shipping fast, writing ~1B lines/day with natural language, and pulling in $200M ARR. Major companies like Stripe, OpenAI, and even Amazon are trialing it internally. Claude Code just dropped with a different philosophy: terminal-first, agent-native workflows, and a clear bet that most human input will become obsolete. Over 100k devs jumped in week one. Some say Cursor is unsustainable and will bleed out on inference costs. Others argue Claude Code is building for a dev world that barely exists yet. Meanwhile, Copilot quietly dominates. It’s used at 50,000+ orgs, embedded into real production stacks, and widely adopted by enterprise teams who are just getting started with AI coding. So what’s the actual future here? – Is Cursor’s momentum enough to lock in dominance? – Will Claude Code’s agentic workflow catch on outside AI Twitter? – Or does Copilot win by being just boring enough to scale?
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I think cursor ultimately just because of the different workflows they enable, at least imo. The new background agents are very good and they are soon coming out with mobile apps. My flow has really increased since as am able to check/launch things while out and about, then review when I get home. Now I don’t believe it’s an either/or situation but rather different use cases would require different tools. https://farcaster.xyz/xr0am-/0x0a94b6d8
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