Today is Fork's birthday ๐. It's been 10 years since the first commit. Time flies, but when we look back at our journey, it turns out it hasn't been a short one. Thank you for being with us, for your feature requests and bug reports! โค๏ธ Looking forward to the next 10 years!๐ค
We open-sourced Zed in January 2024.
Since then, the repo has amassed over 84k โญs and receives more PRs than we can honestly keep up with.
The Community Champions program is how we recognize and track work from contributors we've come to know and enjoy working with.
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Google's CEO "any solo developer with Claude can now outcompete a 10-person Google team"
he's right
but 90% of developers using Claude Code daily are starting from zero every session
no stack context. no memory. no behavior rules.
$975 wasted per developer every single week
Sundar is talking about the future. here's the setup that makes the present actually work:
Anthropic AI engineer just showed how to give AI agents real memory in 4 steps - and it changes everything
in 28 minutes he shows exactly how agents can remember across sessions, completely free
worth more than any $500 AI engineering course
here's what he covers:
โข why agents forget everything between sessions
โข memory stores - agents read, write across sessions
โข dreaming - agents that improve their own memory
โข 95% cache hit rate, so it stays cheap
most people are still copy-pasting context into every new chat - while the people who figured this out are building agents that get smarter every single night
watch full video then read article below
would the @zeddotdev be interested in a PR that adds single-click toggle selection to the Git History tab? Clicking a commit would highlight it with element_selected color, clicking again removes the highlight. Currently the History list has no selection state.
As I have mentioned a few times already, we still need GREAT ENGINEERS. At @directus we are looking for Senior Rust engineers ๐ฆ
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Karpathy's 4 rules took coding accuracy from 65% to 94%.
most devs haven't read them.
the ones who did set up 21 rules total.
82,000 people on GitHub figured this out.
you're looking at all 21.
save this
@JinjingLiang@orca_build I think everyone has this idea, I worked like this before they implemented this zed, now it makes the work I used to do by hand easier.
Obsidian + Claude Code = 24/7 personal operating system.
Works while you sleep.
The people who build this tonight will never work the same way again.
Watch it and Bookmark it now.
A 19-YEAR-OLD MAKES $23,000/MONTH WITH 8 AI CODING AGENTS RUNNING ON A SERVER AND MANAGES ALL OF THEM FROM HIS PHONE
he calls them his minions. while most developers sit at a desk waiting for code to compile, he set up 8 parallel sessions on a remote server and now runs his entire operation from his phone screen anywhere in the world.
the setup is simple - tmux sessions living on a server, SSH connection from his phone, and a terminal that resizes itself depending on whether he's on mobile or desktop. every keystroke from his phone shows up on the server in real time.
8 agents working simultaneously. $0 spent on office. $23,000/month coming out the other side.
he literally left his desk and his codebase kept building itself.
15 AI related accounts you should follow on Twitter:
1. @karpathy
His tweets already create LLMs narratives that you later see on linkedin in 2 months.
2. @fchollet
posts thoughtful research on intelligence, benchmarks, and AI limitations. Keras creator + ARC-AGI
3. @ylecun
Yann LeCun is Deep learning pioneer & Meta Chief AI Scientist; big-picture research takes and critiques (and drama).
4. @AndrewYNg
Andrew Ng is AI education legend; practical ML advice, courses, and real-world implementation. creator of deeplearning ai
5 @rasbt
Sebastian Raschka posts on Practical ML/LLM implementations, "build from scratch" tutorials, and books.
6. @dair_ai
Weekly ML/AI paper threads and accessible research explainers (high-signal for staying current).
7. @lilianweng
Lilian Weng is ex-OpenAI and her Lil'Log-style threads are good. has In-depth LLM research breakdowns
8. @jeremyphoward
posts interesting takes on AI/crypto news, and works on democratizing practical deep learning and accessible education.
9. @simonw
Simon post Practical LLM tools, takes, experiments, prompting, and engineering breakdowns. django co-founder
10. @_akhaliq
Curates the latest arXiv papers, model releases, and open-source AI drops.
11. @ID_AA_Carmack
AGI/low-level optimization takes that makes you think about the problem.
12. @gwern
Really high-quality long-form AI research notes and essays.
13. @goodside
LLM evaluation, prompting research, and real capabilities testing
14 @drfeifei
Computer vision pioneer; human-centered AI and spatial intelligence research
15 @demishassabis
Been following his work for 9 years. Demmis is my hope against google usurpating their power with AI. Demmis is google DeepMind's CEO
Let me know who I missed guys and save it for future