Cursor's big update

Plus new developer tools and discussions to get those cogs turning

The Breakpoint

Hey all, welcome back to The Breakpoint, our weekly newsletter covering everything in developer tools on Product Hunt. This edition: cursor’s latest memory fuelled update, a draggable button for easy bug reports, and trading MVP war stories.

The Latest

Five of the most interesting recent dev tool (or dev tool-adjacent) launches on the site. 

  • Cursor’s latest update catches bugs in your pull requests and remembers past context. It also runs Background Agents, edits Jupyter notebooks, speeds up multi-file changes, and adds richer chat, new settings, and one-click MCP installs.

  • Bugdrop adds a draggable button to your site so anyone can report a bug right on the spot. They just drop it on what’s broken, type a note, and you get everything—screenshot, browser info, console logs—without them needing to do anything else.

  • Aidy lives in the menu bar and spits out first-pass slides, code snippets, diagrams, banners, invoices, and mind maps. Pick the job, pick a model, hit ⌘-Return, and the draft lands in its own window

  • VibeKit is an open-source SDK to run coding agents like OpenAI Codex and Claude in secure sandboxes. Let agents write code, install packages, or open PRs safely — with streaming, async tasks, and telemetry built-in.

  • Coding Interviews module in Hyring's AI Interviewer agent records video, flags cheating, and generates detailed reports for recruiters.

Swapping dev notes


Shekhar kicked things off by asking if anyone’s used v0.dev to crank out a real MVP—and swap battle scars. He’d just slammed together The HIIT PIT, a fully working fitness app with protected routes, dashboards, flow logic and all, in a few days. Now he wants the scoop from other solo builders:

• Have you tried v0.dev or similar AI-first builders?
• What unexpected headaches or surprise wins did you hit?
• Would you actually ship something production-ready this way?