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Cursor Cloud Agents Explained: My Machines, Self-Hosted Pool, and How It All Works

Cursor quietly shipped one of its most significant infrastructure updates in March 2026: Cloud Agents. The feature itself is not entirely new β€” the concept of background agents running in isolat...

Apr 23, 2026
Article

Cursor Cloud Agents: When Your AI Teammate Starts Filing Its Own PRs

The ceiling nobody talks about Local agents are fast to start. You open Cursor, describe the task, and the agent starts editing files. Feels like a superpower β€” until you try to run two agents at ...

Apr 22, 2026
Tools & Workflow

RTK: The Token Killer That Sits Between Your AI and the Terminal

Every time your AI agent runs a CLI command, it reads the full raw output β€” and that output is noisy. A simple git status returns 15 lines of boilerplate. A test failure from cargo test dumps 200+...

Mar 24, 2026
AI & Automation

Accepted Diffs, Tab Completions, Agent Lines of Code β€” 3 Metrics That Show How Well You Use AI Coding Tools

Many developers use Cursor or GitHub Copilot every day but never really know if they're using it effectively. The feeling of "AI is helpful" isn't enough β€” you need concrete numbers. Cursor's Usa...

Mar 17, 2026
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