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gslepak | 3 months ago

I prefer IDEs like Zed that don't lock me in to their ecosystem and force me to "log in" to use them.

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gnarlouse|3 months ago

`codeium` which is now `windsurf` started out as a vscode fork IIRC

froober|3 months ago

Not to be confused with `vscodium` which is an open source build of vscode

TiredOfLife|3 months ago

Codeium started as VS Code extension (after their pivot). The whole Windsurf rebrand fork happened years later

bpavuk|3 months ago

you missed the point. Zed develops and pioneers ACP (Agent Client Protocol), which I can also use in other editors and with other agents. at the moment, only Neovim is available as an alternative editor, but nothing stops, say, JetBrains from implementing it. I can plug Codex, Gemini, Claude Code, and Goose directly into my editor of choice.