Cirrus Labs to join OpenAI

(cirruslabs.org)

65 points | by seekdeep 1 hour ago

14 comments

  • maxloh 24 minutes ago
    Note that this is fundamentally different from the Astral acquisition. At the end of their announcement, they stated:

    > Cirrus CI will shut down effective Monday, June 1, 2026.

    And earlier in the article:

    > Joining OpenAI allows us to extend the mission we started with Cirrus Labs: building new kinds of tooling and environments that make engineers more effective, for both human engineers and agentic engineers.

    It isn't a product-led acquisition, but more a talent one.

    • fkorotkov 18 minutes ago
      Just want to note that we will continue maintaining and improving our virtualization solutions actually with even greater attention. SaaS options like Cirrus CI and Cirrus Runners will eventually wind down so we can focus on incorporating pieces internally.
    • hirako2000 18 minutes ago
      It could also be a suite of product acquisition, the CI could be a product OpenAI is interested in having, but not sell.
      • trollbridge 4 minutes ago
        Yeah. Much like Astral - acquiring both the product (because they need to use it internally, but don't care about trying to resell / market), and they also want the talent to keep maintaining it / add features they want.
  • seekdeep 31 minutes ago
  • trollbridge 5 minutes ago
    The level of aqui-hires is getting interesting - at this point, it appears that if one wants one's career to progress, you need to start some kind of tiny startup like Astral or Bun and hope to be notable enough you can get acquired by someone like OpenAI or Anthropic.

    It certainly makes the idea of a career progression / promotion more challenging than it used to be, but perhaps it also opens up some new opportunities. It becomes far more "high stakes" since you have to take the risk of starting and running a startup that ultimately fails if it does not get acqui-hired.

  • MaxLeiter 23 minutes ago
    FTA:

    > In 2022, we built Tart, which became the most popular virtualization solution for Apple Silicon, along with several other tools along the way.

    from Tart's github:

    > [Tart is for] macOS and Linux VMs on Apple Silicon to use in CI and other automations

    My (naive?) hypothesis is this kind of expertise is why OpenAI chose to acquihire.

    • threecheese 5 minutes ago
      Same; the reason everyone ran out to buy Mac Minis last month is it gave their Claw access to iMessage, their browser cookies, and a residential IP. Cirrus provides a way to provision and orchestrate MacOS VMs, which is exactly what I did for running Openclaw (for a minute …).
  • bombcar 1 hour ago
    I liked “our incredible journey” more when it wasn’t rushing headlong into OpenMawAI
  • emptysongglass 1 hour ago
    Wow Cirrus was like the one cool CI thing with first-class Podman support. RIP. Guess I'm looking elsewhere (and not at Dagger which refuses to support rootless Podman).
    • fkorotkov 26 minutes ago
      Thank you! Cirrus CLI is still around and can run your tasks locally in either Podman or Docker. Can also be used in any other CI.
  • faangguyindia 39 minutes ago
    I've moved most companies away from using others stuff

    Today we use Hertzner and OVH and roll out our own solution whenever possible.

    Running lean and mean.

    Depending on such third party services is a trap.

  • seekdeep 1 hour ago
    A pity. Cirrus has been providing quite decent CI facilities, for free. One of the advantages (among many) compared to GitHub Actions is the large variety of runner images, e.g., Debian, Fedora, Alpine, FreeBSD, ...
  • fidotron 55 minutes ago
    Am I reading this right?: a CI company that shuts down CI services with such short notice?

    Do service providers not think customers have other things to do than simply maintain their existing infrastructure?

    • fkorotkov 34 minutes ago
      Cirrus CI was on a downhill in terms of users and revenue for years now. Most of the customers moved to GHA already.

      Plus migration is super easy with Cirrus CLI -- tool to run our CI task definitions locally or in any CI. See https://github.com/cirruslabs/cirrus-cli

    • mcmcmc 49 minutes ago
      I don’t think they care about their customers at all, from the statement they consider their business a “byproduct”.
    • 999900000999 40 minutes ago
      Realistically this is what you agree to when you want to use someone else's computer. They can just as easily ran out of money.
    • JCharante 36 minutes ago
      but they're not

      > We are no longer accepting new customers for Cirrus Runners but will continue supporting the service for existing customers through their existing contract periods.

    • 8cvor6j844qw_d6 51 minutes ago
      Same thoughts. Guess the migration team responsible will have to kick up the gear.
  • fnord77 57 minutes ago
    > I wanted to work on fun and challenging engineering problems, in the hope of bootstrapping a business as a byproduct.

    > We never raised outside capital

    I guess it worked out though

  • dangus 4 minutes ago
    I just love how companies like this gaslight the whole world with announcements like this.

    We started a company to make a big difference in the world and build an engineer’s dream company, and that’s why we have now decided to do the exact opposite and become employee numbers 32,463 through 32,510 at one of the largest tech companies in the world because money is nice.

    Look, I’d have done the same thing, I’m not criticizing the choice. I just think we don’t need this kind of weird unnatural rhetoric.

    Please just stop with the tech industry puffery. You’re not Steve Jobs, you’re just the DevOps team at OpenAI now. You’re dumping your worthless code on GitHub, and you’re kicking your customers to the curb.

    There’s no PR spin left to do anymore. You’re not a company anymore and you’re not a founder anymore.

    • trollbridge 3 minutes ago
      Making a statement like this is generally part of the terms of the acquisition.
  • loevborg 47 minutes ago
    What was the USP of their CI service?
  • panchtatvam 14 minutes ago
    Another one bites the dust.
  • awestroke 1 hour ago
    Wow. I have rarely seen a company website with so many buzzwords. Still not sure what they do, except "AI". Good riddance