NEWS: Cursor’s $50B “in-house model” is literally Kimi K2.5 with RL on top. Got caught in 24 hours
>be Moonshot AI
>spend hundreds of millions training Kimi K2.5
>1 trillion parameters, 15 trillion tokens, agent swarm architecture
>beat GPT-5.2 and Opus 4.5 on real benchmarks
>open-source it because you believe in the ecosystem
>one condition: display “Kimi K2.5” if you make over $20M/month from it
>Cursor takes the model
>runs RL on coding tasks
>ships it March 19 as “Composer 2”
>blog post: “continued pretraining + scaled reinforcement learning”
>zero mention of Kimi K2.5
>“our in-house models generate more code than almost any other LLMs in the world”
>publishes benchmark chart
>Composer 2 against Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.4
>uses the chart to justify raising at $50 billion!
>less than 24 hours later
>kimi dev intercepts the API response
>model ID: kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast
>they didn’t even rename it
>Moonshot head of pretraining runs tokenizer test
>confirms: identical to Kimi’s tokenizer
>two more Moonshot employees post confirmations
>all three posts deleted within hours
>legal is now involved
>but it gets worse
>Cursor had Kimi K2.5 listed as a FREE model in their UI just weeks ago
>users were openly using it
>Feb 9: “K2.5 was in my model list. I updated and it vanished”
>it vanished because Cursor pulled it from the picker, and relaunched it as their own model
>Moonshot valuation: $4.3B
>Cursor valuation: $50B
Absolute state of Cursor.
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>be Moonshot AI
>spend hundreds of millions training Kimi K2.5
>1 trillion parameters, 15 trillion tokens, agent swarm architecture
>beat GPT-5.2 and Opus 4.5 on real benchmarks
>open-source it because you believe in the ecosystem
>one condition: display “Kimi K2.5” if you make over $20M/month from it
>Cursor takes the model
>runs RL on coding tasks
>ships it March 19 as “Composer 2”
>blog post: “continued pretraining + scaled reinforcement learning”
>zero mention of Kimi K2.5
>“our in-house models generate more code than almost any other LLMs in the world”
>publishes benchmark chart
>Composer 2 against Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.4
>uses the chart to justify raising at $50 billion!
>less than 24 hours later
>kimi dev intercepts the API response
>model ID: kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast
>they didn’t even rename it
>Moonshot head of pretraining runs tokenizer test
>confirms: identical to Kimi’s tokenizer
>two more Moonshot employees post confirmations
>all three posts deleted within hours
>legal is now involved
>but it gets worse
>Cursor had Kimi K2.5 listed as a FREE model in their UI just weeks ago
>users were openly using it
>Feb 9: “K2.5 was in my model list. I updated and it vanished”
>it vanished because Cursor pulled it from the picker, and relaunched it as their own model
>Moonshot valuation: $4.3B
>Cursor valuation: $50B
Absolute state of Cursor.
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This is WILD.
An Uber driver picks up a cop during the middle of a foot pursuit to help him catch a suspect.
The cop DRIVE-BY TASERS THE SUSPECT.
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An Uber driver picks up a cop during the middle of a foot pursuit to help him catch a suspect.
The cop DRIVE-BY TASERS THE SUSPECT.
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Heavy airstrikes tonight across Iran, including key cities of Tehran, the capital, Karaj, and Isfahan, as footage purportedly shows columns of smoke rising following heavy strikes tonight in Tehran
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Grads aged 22-27 now have a higher unemployment rate than the national average.
First time that's happened in 45 years.
The gap widens every month. Nobody is talking to these kids about what's coming.
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First time that's happened in 45 years.
The gap widens every month. Nobody is talking to these kids about what's coming.
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How Iran hit the "unhittable" jet
The F-35 is invisible to radar. It was never invisible to heat.
Iran likely used infrared tracking systems that detect engine exhaust instead of radar signatures.
Because these systems emit no energy, the F-35's warning systems never alerted the pilot he was being targeted.
The suspected weapon: Iran's 358 missile, a hybrid between a loitering drone and a surface-to-air missile that hunts using optical and infrared sensors, bypassing stealth entirely.
Stealth dominates radar.
Physics doesn't care.
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The F-35 is invisible to radar. It was never invisible to heat.
Iran likely used infrared tracking systems that detect engine exhaust instead of radar signatures.
Because these systems emit no energy, the F-35's warning systems never alerted the pilot he was being targeted.
The suspected weapon: Iran's 358 missile, a hybrid between a loitering drone and a surface-to-air missile that hunts using optical and infrared sensors, bypassing stealth entirely.
Stealth dominates radar.
Physics doesn't care.
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How female gorillas try to seduce a mate when they’re in heat…
What does it remind you of?
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What does it remind you of?
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U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has published footage of recent strikes carried out on short-range air defense systems and military aircraft on the ground at air bases in Iran
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BREAKING: Taiwan is increasingly concerned that the Iran war is rapidly draining US stockpiles of long-range cruise missiles, weapons seen as critical in any conflict with China
Some of these missiles would be essential to help defend Taiwan in the event of an invasion.
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Some of these missiles would be essential to help defend Taiwan in the event of an invasion.
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Sorry for posting this again, I'm still processing it:
It'd cost >>> $743k per year <<< to run Opus-4.6 fast-mode nonstop
Literally my company cannot afford a single person using it for daily coding. And that's a shame because the experience is truly magical. I've spent the last 2 days using it on Pi (nearly $500 gone ), and it was the first time I kinda got into the flow state while using an agent, because the feedback is just so fast. This is not something I ever experienced before, definitely not with GPT 5.4's own fast mode.
I can't wait for this kind of super fast, super high intelligence to be available for a reasonable cost...
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It'd cost >>> $743k per year <<< to run Opus-4.6 fast-mode nonstop
Literally my company cannot afford a single person using it for daily coding. And that's a shame because the experience is truly magical. I've spent the last 2 days using it on Pi (nearly $500 gone ), and it was the first time I kinda got into the flow state while using an agent, because the feedback is just so fast. This is not something I ever experienced before, definitely not with GPT 5.4's own fast mode.
I can't wait for this kind of super fast, super high intelligence to be available for a reasonable cost...
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An Open Source maintainer prompt injected his own project's Contributing.md to differentiate between human PRs and bot ones.
and it worked.
most bots started adding '' in the title.
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and it worked.
most bots started adding '' in the title.
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