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Zed is full of AI rubbish, though, which is a shame as I was looking for a code editor built with Rust.
It's not too hard to disable all of it
These should be off by default (made opt-in not opt-out) or made plugins/extensions at worst and removed completely at best.
You can check out Lapce, which is written in Rust: https://github.com/lapce/lapce
Yeah, I have. Seems like development has stalled, though. Last release was 4 months ago and the last commit a month ago.
Rust doesn’t buy you anything interesting in this space.
Not really, all the AI stuff is off by default and doesn't really nag you all too much...
I did find this fork which removes all the AI and telemetry. You’d be surprised how much of it is there.
Not sure about the AI component but telemetry can be turned off with 1 line in the Zed config file afaik.