SpaceX acquired Cursor for $60 billion, entering a direct three-way race against OpenAI's Codex and Anthropic's Claude Desktop to own the general AI agent platform market. The move signals that agentic coding tools are no longer a developer niche. They are the next operating system.
The video's practical value is in the migration workflow. Riley Brown shows a specific prompt that exports all 77 skills and memory files from Codex or Claude into a structured folder called 'Codex-import', complete with a 'Needed Keys' file listing required API keys and a readme for Cursor ingestion. That transfer protocol, not the acquisition news, is what makes this worth watching.
What's unresolved: Cursor still lacks features Brown identifies as necessary for true super app status. He also walks through live database internal tool builds and vibe coding basics, making this a functional onboarding guide for anyone switching platforms mid-race.
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