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noloblo commented on Trae: An AI-powered IDE by ByteDance   trae.ai/home... · Posted by u/Lermatroid
Alifatisk · 7 months ago
You can't compare Zed with Vscode and it's cousins. I've used Zed myself and it is still very lacking, limited extensions.

Zed only has syntax highlighting and an ai assistant, but that's it. Even though Vscode (and the rest) is still also considered a text editor and not a IDE, they have by far way more features.

Sure, you get super duper high speed, but at what cost?

noloblo · 7 months ago
Fair point are there rust or cpp based ides in parity with vs code to compare?
noloblo commented on Trae: An AI-powered IDE by ByteDance   trae.ai/home... · Posted by u/Lermatroid
meowface · 7 months ago
I've tried Zed and Ghostty and I just don't really get the speed thing. Typing latency is extremely unnoticeable in VS Code/Cursor and other Electron apps for me.
noloblo · 7 months ago
What's Ghostty
noloblo commented on Trae: An AI-powered IDE by ByteDance   trae.ai/home... · Posted by u/Lermatroid
rumblefrog · 7 months ago
It appears to be a VSCode fork, and supports VSC marketplace extensions, so I would guess Electron
noloblo · 7 months ago
Hard to look at slower editors after sublime speed and hyper speed from zed rust

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noloblo commented on Trae: An AI-powered IDE by ByteDance   trae.ai/home... · Posted by u/Lermatroid
noloblo · 7 months ago
Is it electron or rust?
noloblo commented on Linux Pipes Are Slow   qsantos.fr/2024/08/25/lin... · Posted by u/qsantos
henearkr · a year ago
Pipes are extremely useful. But I guess it just depends on your use case. I do a lot of scripting.

If you dislike their (relative) slowness, it's open source, you can participate in making them faster.

And I'm sure that after this HN post we'll see some patches and merge requests.

noloblo · a year ago
+1 yes pipes are what shell scripting quite useful and allow for easy composition of the different unix shell utilities
noloblo commented on Tmux is worse-is-better   hiandrewquinn.github.io/t... · Posted by u/hiAndrewQuinn
SoftTalker · a year ago
Love tmux. I don't find myself splitting one window into panes very often, but I certainly use multiple "tabs" (windows) in a tmux session. I keep a tmux session running on my work computer, which has logins to all my commonly needed systems. I can ssh in from home (or anywhere), attach to that tmux session, and instantly have everything I need.
noloblo · a year ago
how do you attach to a tmux session via ssh?
noloblo commented on Tmux is worse-is-better   hiandrewquinn.github.io/t... · Posted by u/hiAndrewQuinn
neilv · a year ago
Basic `screen` or `tmux` awareness (how to start it, how to create and switch between windows, how to reattach if disconnected) should be in the toolkit of anyone who finds themself needing to SSH into a server.

Especially in startups, where you can't afford to be sitting atop massive too-big-to-fail enterprise bureaucracy, and need to understand the systems, and work creatively and efficiently with them.

noloblo · a year ago
i use neovim and screen as defaults and find them quite useful, but never found tmux useful, please change my mind tmux what are good starter tutorials?
noloblo commented on Binance founder Changpeng Zhao agrees to step down, plead guilty   wsj.com/finance/currencie... · Posted by u/himaraya
lazyeye · 2 years ago
Just put the fixed IP addresses for the various archive.?? domains in your hosts file. This completely resolved the problem for me.
noloblo · 2 years ago
can you paste the relevant /etc/hosts lines

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