I've also been using Cursor all along. For most needs, the generous and satisfying Composer is enough. For special requirements, I switch to A's or O's. As the demand for model tokens increases, consumption also rises accordingly. Enterprises, as the paying party, will definitely consider costs, which is also the space where model integration platforms can establish themselves. The memory and loop logic are local, and different models are just like a knife holder; you can choose which knife to use depending on what dish you're making.

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$SpaceX(SPCX.US) I tried grok4.5 through cursor, and it's really good. It surpasses GPT5.5 to some extent, can compete with Opus4.8, and is a bit behind fable5.

grok4.5, among cursor's first-party models, offers great volume for the price. I'm currently on the $20 plan and planning to get the $200/month one, which should be sufficient. Moreover, cursor also has fable5 credits, which get used up quickly. Additionally, cursor can directly configure your own API, making it an all-rounder.

cursor's 60 billion acquisition is such a great deal.

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