Why it matters
Cursor is one of the most widely adopted AI coding tools, and hearing how local engineers actually configure and extend it reveals practical patterns for AI-assisted development beyond the marketing pitch.
The tokenmaxxing angle
AI coding assistants like Cursor are a major and growing line item in engineering token/inference spend, so a workshop on getting more out of it is directly relevant to AI dev tooling economics.
From the organizers
Organized by Cursor Seattle (contact Shrey Shah); agenda includes a feature workshop, community lightning talks/demos submitted via Google Form, and $50 in Cursor credits for attendees.