There is great enthusiasm for the editor in this thread. A personal anecdote indicating subpar performance on a common developer environment (Linux) is a useful signal that took a few seconds of effort.
Putting together a high quality, actionable bug report is a much higher bar that can often feel like screaming at the clouds.
So, only positive feedback allowed in this thread?
As a Linux user, I am sadly accustomed to some software working in only a just-so configuration. A datapoint that the software is still Mac first development is useful to know. Zed might still be worth trying, but I have to temper my enthusiasm from the headline announcement of, “everything is great”.
Is it even Zed’s fault if your linux system/setup over-eagerly prefers cpu rendered graphics because of old political and religious driver licensing issues?
Putting together a high quality, actionable bug report is a much higher bar that can often feel like screaming at the clouds.