At the StrictlyVC event in San Francisco, discussions arose regarding Replit's future as reports suggest its competitor, Cursor, may be sold to SpaceX for a staggering <strong>60 billion dollars</strong>. Will Replit follow suit or remain independent?
Cursor has announced that its new programming model is built on the Chinese Kimi model, raising significant concerns about security and reliability amid current geopolitical tensions. The integration of Chinese technology in programming prompts apprehension, especially given the backdrop of strained relations between China and Western nations.