Neal Agarwal, creator of Neal.fun, has quietly launched something called Cursor Camp. The landing page says exactly two things: "This is the Cursor Camp beta!" and "Enter at your own risk." That's it.
Neal.fun is known for quirky web experiments that spread through word of mouth. The Password Game and Infinite Craft pulled millions of visitors. "Cursor" could mean a lot of things. Cursor tracking? A game about cursors? Or maybe it's playing on Cursor Camp, the new Neal.fun project that has many wondering if it's related to Anysphere's popular Cursor code editor. My money's on something weird and addictive.
The warning and lack of docs suggest Agarwal wants users to discover what's inside without hand-holding. Most AI agent launches come with detailed explainers, such as when Anthropic offered credits for Claude Code. This is different. It's probably just unfinished.
If you're curious, the link is neal.fun/cursor-camp. Just don't expect polish.