Cursor Launches GitHub Rival 'Origin' as Six-Hour GitHub Outage Exposes Developer Vulnerability
Summary
Cursor launches 'Origin,' an AI-native GitHub rival built directly into its editor, on the same day a six-hour GitHub outage cripples developers worldwide — but enterprise teams must weigh the convenience against serious unanswered security questions, opt-out enrollment defaults, and SpaceX's newly acquired control over their proprietary source code.
Key Points
- Cursor launches Origin, a new AI-native code hosting platform, rolling out to paid users on the same day a six-hour GitHub outage cripples pull requests, CI, SSO, and Copilot, dramatically highlighting the case for an alternative.
- Origin integrates repositories, pull requests, and AI agents into a single surface inside the Cursor editor, supports existing GitHub Actions workflows, and uses a sync model that keeps GitHub as the source of truth, lowering the barrier for enterprise adoption.
- Enterprise decision-makers face urgent governance questions as Origin defaults to opt-out enrollment, leaves security and data-handling terms unpublished, and now operates under SpaceX following its $60 billion acquisition of Cursor, raising concerns about who controls proprietary source code.