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Cursor has released Composer 2 and a faster, 3x-cost Composer 2 Fast, along with a new UI called Cursor Glass. The video covers pricing, compares speed to GP 4 Fast and Opus 4.6 Fast, and notes a Terminal Bench 2.0 score of 61.7% (above Opus 4.6 at 58% and below GPD 5.4 at 75.1%). A demo shows the Glass interface’s Codex-like agent sessions, project threads, and a marketplace of plugins, plus a Shift+Tab planning mode that asks clarifying questions and produces a rich plan with tech stack tables, a mermaid architecture diagram, and to-dos. The model rapidly generates a neo-brutalist MDX blog, then overhauls the homepage into a colorful SaaS landing page while maintaining blog functionality and good color contrast. The video highlights integrated browser/terminal, file and task views, first-party Git support with one-click commit/push to GitHub, agent filtering for multi-agent control, and concludes that the new UI reduces clutter and improves workflow. 00:00 Composer 2 Launch Overview 00:11 Pricing and Fast Tier 00:34 Benchmarks and Performance 00:48 Cursor Glass UI Tour 01:28 Plan Mode Blog Build 03:10 Speed and Workflow Benefits 04:07 SaaS Landing Page Overhaul 04:56 Design Quality and Accessibility 06:09 GitHub Commit and Push Flow 07:47 More Glass Features 08:04 Why This UI Feels Better 09:09 Multi Agent Control Panel 09:37 Wrap Up and Subscribe
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