By Gagan Malik
I've claimed my public Cursor profile. Cursor now publishes a handle with agent counts, model preferences, streaks, and a lifetime token tally. Mine is live at cursor.com/@gaganmalik.
As of July 2026 the dashboard reads like a lab notebook I did not know I was keeping: about a billion lifetime tokens, 231 agent runs, a longest session of four and a half hours, and a thirty-seven-day streak that ended when real life got in the way. Two hundred and thirty of those runs stayed local; one went to the cloud. Composer 2.5, Claude Sonnet 4.5, and Sonnet 5 sit at the top of the model list. That matches how I ship this site: Cursor for intent-to-code, GitHub for traceability, Vercel for deploys. Not a one-click wrapper that owns the repo.

The dashboard is hours logged, not judgment proved. I spelled out what still counts when code gets cheap in Against One-Click Coding.
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