Cursor Ambassador

Joined March 2021
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Eldar Azamatov retweeted
Jun 11
it's time. @nozomioai x @ditto_dates x @spermracing we're throwing the biggest party in sf for interns and college students. sign up below.
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today building at @cursor_ai x @a16z hackathon event
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thanks for 103 followers πŸš€πŸ”₯
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Eldar Azamatov retweeted
Jun 6
to any mf who ever doubted my speed: i texted the cofounder of the first ever central asian @ycombinator startup 45 mins ago and now he's flying from kyrgyzstan to sf at 5am
Replying to @arlanr
@arlanr moves super fast on decisions 🀣 i only left the company yesterday
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Bought a ticket to SF, see ya there
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Eldar Azamatov retweeted
Replying to @arlanr
@arlanr moves super fast on decisions 🀣 i only left the company yesterday
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After an incredible journey, I've decided to leave Outtalent. What started as joining as the first engineering hire became one of the most impactful experiences of my career. Over the past few years, I had the opportunity to grow into the role of Co-Founder & CTO and help build Kyrgyzstan's first YC-backed startup. Together, we built products used by engineers around the world, automated key company processes, scaled our engineering operations, and grew the company through multiple stages of its journey. I had the opportunity to build products from scratch, lead engineering, integrate AI into our workflows, and help create a culture of moving fast, solving problems, and focusing on outcomes. I'm especially grateful to Tilek Mamutov, the entire Outtalent team, our fellows, mentors, investors, and everyone who was part of this journey. I've learned an enormous amount about startups, engineering, leadership, hiring, fundraising, and building products that people truly need. Looking back, I'm proud of what we accomplished together. We built a lean team, shipped fast, embraced AI early, and helped talented engineers from emerging markets access opportunities they might not have had otherwise. While this chapter is ending, I'm excited for what comes next. If you'd like to connect, collaborate, or discuss new ideas, feel free to reach out. Thank you, Outtalent. It was an unforgettable adventure. πŸš€
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Eldar Azamatov retweeted
got respected for vibecoding in sf got questioned for it back home 🫠
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Rising star πŸš€πŸ”₯
I won the first place at the first ever @cursor_ai hackathon in my glorious nation kyrgyzstan πŸ‡°πŸ‡¬
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Hosted the @cursor_ai Hackathon in Bishkek πŸ‡°πŸ‡¬ yesterday as a Cursor Ambassador. Almost 100 builders showed up. We randomly formed teams, gave everyone the same theme (Summertime Entertainment), and they had just 2 hours to build a working product with Cursor. The most interesting part wasn’t the code. The best teams were the ones that could quickly organize themselves, collaborate with complete strangers, manage their time well, and turn an idea into a demo under pressure. It feels like we’re moving into the era of generalists and problem solvers. Congrats to the winners πŸ† πŸ₯‡ Pixel Bishkek - @rahaincrease πŸ₯ˆ Tycoons πŸ₯‰ PinkyDev Huge thanks to everyone who built, pitched, judged, volunteered, and helped make it happen. Special thanks to @nur_daulet_ & @ftnabeelah for helping organize the event ❀️
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Today at Outtalent, our software team is 4 people including me. I wanted to share how I onboard engineers into the team. πŸš€
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My two mentees, Lew Ulugbekova and Abai Zhumaliev whom I mentored in Game Development, got into one of the top game accelerators, Basket Entertainment, thanks to Umar Boroshovs Refferal. Let's congratulate them! πŸš€ πŸ”₯
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Made a presentation on how 94% of our code is written with Cursor AI and how we integrated AI into our software infrastructure. Biggest insight: AI works best with agent-ready codebases - tests, docs, predictable patterns, and verifiable systems. bit.ly/43ltnTt
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As more startups emerge, demand for founding engineers will grow.
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