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Zed is a modern open-source code editor, built from the ground up in Rust with a GPU-accelerated renderer.

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[-] aramus@lemmy.world 29 points 1 month ago

I still don't understand why I should need GPU acceleration for my fucking TEXT EDITOR

[-] ryannathans@aussie.zone 38 points 1 month ago

Same reason you need it for your terminal (see kitty terminal). It's surprisingly slow to cpu render text, gpu rendering is more power efficient and far more responsive

[-] laughterlaughter@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

Surprisingly slow compared to GPU rendering. But... is it really "surprisingly slow"? If it was some 10mhz machine, then sure... I'd agree with you.

[-] ryannathans@aussie.zone 4 points 1 month ago
[-] Phoenix3875@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

Maybe I'm missing something, but shouldn't the benchmark be a good approximation to the real workload? I don't see how the measurements reflect the performance difference in real life usages.

Why would I need 100MiB/s processing as opposed to 20MiB/s processing, when I can only read maybe several lines per second?

[-] ryannathans@aussie.zone 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Faster processing means more efficient processing which means less power draw.

https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/2701#issuecomment-911089374

How about keypress latency? Over 3x faster than gnome terminal and 4x faster than alacritty

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