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mort96 ◴[] No.44316578[source]
I was interested in Zed, but lost all interest when they started integrating "AI". I'm tired of "AI" everywhere.

I'll just stick with Neovim until something better comes around. Which probably won't happen until after the "AI" bubble bursts.

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oneeyedpigeon ◴[] No.44316634[source]
I went to check out neovim and noticed it's currently sponsored by two AI products! Of course, that's one level removed from actually integrating AI in your product but, still—it's getting harder and harder to avoid altogether.
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mort96 ◴[] No.44316710[source]
Oh wow, I hadn't noticed that.

I guess it's always possible to return to Vim if Neovim starts showing signs of being steered by its sponsors.

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1. dbalatero ◴[] No.44318632[source]
My guess is that neovim wouldn't do a core integration of ai that ships with the editor. At most, maybe if there are ui interface gaps that would help make a better experience, they might expose more apis there that could be useful outside ai as well.

Plugins are relatively easy to write in nvim so I'd expect all ai stuff to come from there and be opt in.