Comment by ronsor
6 hours ago
They did build a browser; it may not be a very compliant or complete browser, or even a useful one, but neither was IE6!
6 hours ago
They did build a browser; it may not be a very compliant or complete browser, or even a useful one, but neither was IE6!
It didn't even compile, which makes me consider wether your comment is just ignorant or outright maliciously misleading
The version that was live on GitHub the day they published their blog post was missing compilation instructions, didn't cleanly compile and didn't pass GitHub Actions CI.
The project itself did compile most of the time it was being developed - the coding agents had been compiling it the whole time they were running on it.
Shortly after the blog post they updated the GitHub repo with compilation instructions and it worked. I took this screenshot with it: https://static.simonwillison.net/static/2026/cursor-simonwil...
The "it didn't even compile" criticism is valid in pointing out that they messed up the initial release, but if you think "it never compiled" you have an incorrect mental model.
Also, didn't it use Servo crates? I don't think you can say 'from scratch' if 60% of the actual work is from an external lib.
If I install an Arch Linux, I don't say I 'installed Linux from scratch'.
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I think it was mostly a joke about IE being horrible.
I believe it was basically a broken, non-functioning wrapper around Servo internals. That’s what I’d expect from a high schooler who says “i wrote a web browser”, but not what I’d expect from a multi-billion dollar corporation.
They aren't really a multi-billion dollar corporation. A lot of it is them just pumping up their valuation. Stuff like this proves that in a lot of ways.
They are running > 300 DC's...
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My understanding is that it doesn't even compile if you clone the repo.
It does now. It didn't on initial announcement day.
It didn't and it had some pretty weird commit history and emails. Overall not a super great sign...
They didn't build a browser from scratch.