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fosterfriendsyesterday at 4:20 PM8 repliesview on HN

Heard on the worry, but I can confirm Graphite isn’t going anywhere. We're doubling down on building the best workflow, now with more resourcing than ever before!


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zeroonetwothreeyesterday at 4:23 PM

We’ve heard this many times before with other acquisitions so don’t be upset if people are a bit skeptical.

firloopyesterday at 4:24 PM

Supermaven said the same thing when they were acquired by Cursor and then EOLed a year later. Honestly, it makes sense to me that Cursor would shut down products it acquires - I just dislike pretending that something else is happening.

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twistedfred87yesterday at 5:16 PM

There is literally nothing anyone can say to convince me any product or person is safe during an acquisition. Time and time again it's proven to just not be true. Some manager/product owner/VP/c-suite will eventually have the deciding factor and I trust none of them to actually care about the product they're building or the community that uses it

BoorishBearsyesterday at 4:30 PM

> Cursor acquires Supermaven.

> "Will the plugin remain up? Yes!"

> https://supermaven.com/blog/sunsetting-supermaven

whimsicalismyesterday at 4:44 PM

mhm

colesantiagoyesterday at 5:13 PM

> I can confirm Graphite isn’t going anywhere...

sweet summer child.

moralestapiayesterday at 4:54 PM

LOL. Just by bayesian logic this statement makes it more likely that it will go to trash.