I am BEGGING for any editor other than VSCode to have decent remote development. I want to go open source but everything I've tried (remote-nvim, distant, tramp, vscodium, etc.) just doesn't cut it.
I still do not understand why Zed makes such a big deal about being GPU accelerated when you'll be hard pressed to find a single text editor nowadays that isn't.
Zed seems cool, but not much better than other options. I am still kind of thrown off by the immediate GH/CoPilot integration. Am I the an old man left in the caves of feeling that I don't need the AI help?
I tried saving to a file that required root and it didn't give any prompt to enter the password.
On VSCodium normally if you are trying to write to a file that requires sudo then it prompts you.
To install Zed on most Linux distributions, run this shell script:
curl https://zed.dev/install.sh | sh
How is this still a thing?
No, I'm not going to run your arbitrary shell script on my machine just try out your editor. If you want people to use it, package it into something that I can have some semblance of trust that it won't accidentally screw up my machine.
built from the ground up with rust. Why the fuck is that the first and usually only (non-)feature to mention in any project written in rust? Who the fuck cares?