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Every doc = fewer confused customers
Every resource = stronger word-of-mouth
While competitors focus on features, Cursor's building the machine that makes customers successful.
That's how you win.
Every resource = stronger word-of-mouth
While competitors focus on features, Cursor's building the machine that makes customers successful.
That's how you win.
September 28, 2025 at 2:14 PM
Every doc = fewer confused customers
Every resource = stronger word-of-mouth
While competitors focus on features, Cursor's building the machine that makes customers successful.
That's how you win.
Every resource = stronger word-of-mouth
While competitors focus on features, Cursor's building the machine that makes customers successful.
That's how you win.
Lee shipped this PLUS killer docs in like a couple months.
The bigger picture: Cursor isn't just building an AI code editor.
They're building the infrastructure to dominate developer mindshare.
Every tutorial = more confident users
The bigger picture: Cursor isn't just building an AI code editor.
They're building the infrastructure to dominate developer mindshare.
Every tutorial = more confident users
September 28, 2025 at 2:14 PM
Lee shipped this PLUS killer docs in like a couple months.
The bigger picture: Cursor isn't just building an AI code editor.
They're building the infrastructure to dominate developer mindshare.
Every tutorial = more confident users
The bigger picture: Cursor isn't just building an AI code editor.
They're building the infrastructure to dominate developer mindshare.
Every tutorial = more confident users
See, education isn't just nice-to-have content. It's a flywheel component that does 3 things:
- Prevents support tickets (saves money)
- Creates confident users (increases retention)
- Builds a knowledge base that scales (compounds over time)
- Prevents support tickets (saves money)
- Creates confident users (increases retention)
- Builds a knowledge base that scales (compounds over time)
September 28, 2025 at 2:13 PM
See, education isn't just nice-to-have content. It's a flywheel component that does 3 things:
- Prevents support tickets (saves money)
- Creates confident users (increases retention)
- Builds a knowledge base that scales (compounds over time)
- Prevents support tickets (saves money)
- Creates confident users (increases retention)
- Builds a knowledge base that scales (compounds over time)
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August 11, 2025 at 7:11 PM
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• How to get hired at Google without a tech background
• Why quitting is actually a superpower
• New AI vulnerabilities in Cursor and Jira
• Tools for desktop app development in 2025
• How to get hired at Google without a tech background
• Why quitting is actually a superpower
• New AI vulnerabilities in Cursor and Jira
• Tools for desktop app development in 2025
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August 11, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Speaking of giving value away: Major publishers like The Verge and Wired are pivoting to newsletters because AI is eating their lunch
The lesson? Direct relationships with your audience > algorithmic distribution
The lesson? Direct relationships with your audience > algorithmic distribution