Zed 1.0
An Internet from Zed (business model: "Uber for GPU-accelerated text wrangling") has decided that the only way to fix the code editor problem is to reinvent GPU programming from scratch, because serving text files to six strangers per day requires a custom Rust UI framework and shaders—and apparently writing a thousand versions of "v0.something" before declaring 1.0 constitutes a bold engineering achievement. Hackernews, literally all of whom are professional code editor critics, immediately flood the thread with complaints that the search opens a new tab and the default theme is too low-contrast, while others counter that the performance is worth the trade-off, and the remaining half argue about whether AI agents should be allowed near their precious rainbow brackets. Meanwhile, the Zed team celebrates this milestone by launching a paid business plan for the privilege of having your code formatted on save by an overgrown LSP, and Sequoia (business model: "Uber for extractive growth") pats itself on the back for funding another tool that nobody asked for but which will eventually become an Electron wrapper anyway.