• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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    23 hours ago

    Atom was kinda revolutionary in its plugin support and everything IIRC.

    Well, now that Atom has been replaced by VSCode, which is also an electron app, the original Atom devs, or at least some of them, are creating Zed. Zed’s written in Rust and uses a lot less memory.

    Of course it’s not yet as mature and they’re trying to earn money by integrating AI and selling that as a service. BUT the AI is voluntary and even if you do want to use it, you don’t have to pay to use their AI (which comes with a free tier if you DO want to use it), you can literally run your own model in ollama.

    It’s not perfect, but I love how little RAM it uses compared to VSCode and (shudders) the Jetbrains suite (which I normally love, but hate the RAM and CPU usage, it can drive my computer pretty slow)

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      19 hours ago

      still have the patch they sent for people who published packages. I made a theme no one but me used but still! Pre microsoft github was cool

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      21 hours ago

      It has become my favorite editor, even though I don’t need or want the AI stuff. They do something that I do quite appreciate, that I wish other apps (looking at you, Firefox) would do:

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      In the AI section of the settings, the first thing is a toggle that turns off all AI features.

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        21 hours ago

        It shouldn’t have AI features by default though. Just make that functionality a plugin that can be downloaded separately.

      • The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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        19 hours ago

        it did, but this is about electron, which isn’t relevant to sublime. sublime’s plugins mechanism is a little different from atom, which is much more like emacs

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      21 hours ago

      They also developed their own Rust UI library and open-sourced it.