Zed, the new code editor from Atom developers, has entered open beta

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  • community

    Discontinued Zed's official community (by zed-industries)

  • Ahh bummer :/

    > https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/174

    > Hey y'all – We are excited that you all are excited to try Zed. Just want to make sure expectations are in check – We plan to release on multiple platforms for 1.0, but work on these has not even begun yet.

  • darling

    Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux

  • Darling will hopefully one day support complex GUI applications, but it's not there yet.

    From https://www.darlinghq.org:

    > Does it support GUI apps?

    > Almost! This took us a lot of time and effort, but we finally have basic experimental support for running simple graphical applications.

    From https://docs.darlinghq.org/known-nonfunctional-software.html:

    > GUI applications will not work in Darling at this point in time, with very few exceptions.

    > Any complex GUI application in general will not work at this point in time - only simple "Hello World" type GUIs will work.

  • SurveyJS

    Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.

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  • pulsar

    A Community-led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor (by pulsar-edit)

  • I thought a lot of the Atom developers moved to create Pulsar Editor.

    https://pulsar-edit.dev/

    Also, the community forked Atom into a community edition (CE), still getting updates?

    https://github.com/atom-community/atom/

    What makes this "Atom Developer Editor" different than Pulsar or Atom-CE.

  • OpenCore-Install-Guide

    Repo for the OpenCore Install Guide

  • Re: Your Hackintosh

    The good news is that if you used OpenCore + vanilla macOS install (basically if you followed the excellent OpenCore Install Guide [1]) and don't have any weird hardware (Intel CPU + iGPU / AMD GPU) you can pretty much just perform updates as normal through Software Update. It is certainly important that you make a backup of your EFI (might as well make a backup of the entire drive you can restore to in case something goes wrong) as well as double check the OC guide to see if there's any snags to look out for when updating.

    One time-consuming thing I did when I ran a Hackintosh was to have a separate drive that I used as a macOS update test bed for major versions, and then if all went well I would perform the real update on my main drive.

    I would also recommend you look at /r/Hackintosh and maybe ask around there for any advice.

    Good luck!

    [1] - https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/

  • Code-Server

    VS Code in the browser

  • You can't run your code locally, but VSCode (but NOT VSCodium sadly) has a set of remote development plugins (ssh, containers, etc) that allow you to edit locally, run on a remote server.

    Also see code-server (https://github.com/coder/code-server) for another option.

  • atom

    :atom: Community build of the hackable text editor (by atom-community)

  • I thought a lot of the Atom developers moved to create Pulsar Editor.

    https://pulsar-edit.dev/

    Also, the community forked Atom into a community edition (CE), still getting updates?

    https://github.com/atom-community/atom/

    What makes this "Atom Developer Editor" different than Pulsar or Atom-CE.

  • ecode

    Lightweight multi-platform code editor designed for modern hardware with a focus on responsiveness and performance.

  • I'm working on an code editor with a similar philosophy (or at least I'm trying to achieve similar goals) but it's completely open-source (MIT licence). It's called ecode and can be found here: https://github.com/SpartanJ/ecode . It's also GPU accelerated, native code (no electron), has LSP integration and has many similar feature set.

    I'm looking for collaborators, if someone is interested please message me.

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  • So define the random shortcut keys via GPT-3 & and use 'text to speech' to automated 'visual cues' using ar glasses[0] avoid all the memorization?

    [0] Open source smart glasses : https://github.com/TeamOpenSmartGlasses/OpenSourceSmartGlass...

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