• Somehow all these OSS projects that start with only a Mac client seem so suspicious to me…

    I wonder if they will enforce a login to use the software?

    • trevor
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      2 months ago

      While I generally agree with your skeptical attitude toward this, I think the fact that they were targeting Apple’s Metal graphics API to built the most performant possible IDE makes sense. You can’t just snap your fingers and have a Linux graphical stack start working with your software.

      I think the reason they targeted macOS first is probably because many of the dev team uses Macs.

      As a Linux user, I’ll happily wait for software like this to get ported to native Linux APIs so we get performant text editors instead of more Electron crap.

      • @LeFantome@programming.dev
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        As a die-hard Linux user, I understand that most of their devs probably used Macs. Sadly, they are likely not an outlier which means many ( most ) of their target customers are Mac users too.

        Overall, I applaud their focus and platform native approach. Let’s hope we get a decent Linux editor out of it at some point.

    • The Doctor
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      102 months ago

      They start with Mac clients because those devs use Macs.

    • @swooosh@lemmy.world
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      • which one as well? it’s the first project I know of that starts on mac
      • how do you get to that? That would be funny.
      • I was kinda referencing warp, a supposedly new terminal that was also written in Rust, had AI stuff, started on Mac, and finally got a Linux version, which lasted 30 seconds on my computer once I saw there is no option to use it unless you make an account. Yes. For a LOCAL terminal. Nuts.