A project called "Cursor Camp" just hit the front page of Hacker News. Despite the name, it has nothing to do with the AI code editor.

This is a Neal Agarwal creation. He runs Neal.fun, home to browser toys like The Password Game and Spend Bill Gates' Money. Casual web experiments. Not developer tools.

What does Cursor Camp actually do? We couldn't load it. But given Neal.fun's track record, it's almost certainly playing with mouse pointers, not LLMs.

The name collision is real. Anysphere makes a tool called Cursor AI. It's a VS Code fork. It bakes AI directly into your coding workflow. Developers love it. When people in the AI agent space see that word, they think of Anysphere's product. Cursor 3 recently added features for agent fleets.

This time, it's just coincidence. The two projects have zero affiliation.