8/18/2026 at 12:54:15 AM
So they announce this to try and take people away from GitHub, but it also depended on GitHub? Am I reading this irony correctly?by techgnosis
8/18/2026 at 1:25:37 AM
In this field rebranding/rebadging things is very common. Cursor is no stranger, they tried to pass off Kimi 2.5 as their own awhile ago.by vachina
8/18/2026 at 3:21:46 AM
Pass off? They fine tuned ann open model and were very clear and public about it.by jjice
8/18/2026 at 4:27:45 AM
For Composer 2 they got called out on it and only acknowledged after enough criticism.Here is a link to Lee Robinson saying they will do better to be more transparent with future releases.
> Agree with the feedback we should have mentioned the base up front, we will do that for the next model!
by InGoodFaith
8/18/2026 at 3:43:10 AM
No they were not. Especially if you were an end user, you wouldn't have been able to tell it wasn't their own model. That exactly isn't being clear nor public.CTRL+F "kimi" 0 results
by neya
8/18/2026 at 2:58:07 PM
Ah our miscommunication here is because I was thinking of Composer 2.5, which does. Good point and that's good to know.by jjice
8/18/2026 at 1:32:42 AM
If you read the status page:> This incident affected: Automations, Review Agents, Cloud Agents, and Origin.
Cursor has built a code review bot (https://cursor.com/bugbot) which integrates with Github similar to Greptile/Coderabbit. Origin has a feature which imports existing github repos to onboard new users. Automation and cloud agents is self explanatory.
by dmix