The more I'm using the more I'm liking it. I have the AI features disabled, of course, but it was super simple to get my dev environments for Java, Python, C/C++, and even C#. Only thing I'm

The more I'm using @zed the more I'm liking it. I have the AI features disabled, of course, but it was super simple to get my dev environments for Java, Python, C/C++, and even C#. Only thing I'm missing is a way to run my unit tests in the editor as opposed to CLI, but that can wait.

Zed also helped me to resolve a weird issue I was seeing in a Java project that VSCodium said wasn't there.

#Zed #programming

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bryce@mastodon.brycedixon.dev · 1 pts · 105d (3 replies)

@thekerker @zed Just for your awareness: they do use vibecoding in that project. I have a policy to not run AI generated code if I can avoid it, so I block AI agent accounts on GitHub so I get a big banner whenever I look at a repository with commits from one of them.

thekerker@mstdn.social · 1 pts · 105d (2 replies)

@bryce @zed ugh, that's good to know. Before long the only editors left without vibe coded slop will be Emacs and vi.

AxiomPraxis@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 105d

Look into Gram on codeberg and see it it fits your use case? Fork of Zed with AI features removed.

bryce@mastodon.brycedixon.dev · 1 pts · 105d
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