The submission confuses the modern 'Zed' code editor (zed.dev) with the legacy mobile services company 'Zed' (zed.com, founded 1996), resulting in conflicting data (wrong URL, launch date, and 'everyone' audience claim). However, identifying the project as the high-performance, Rust-based Zed Editor reveals strong real-world utility and significant developer traction (43k+ GitHub stars), despite the submission's inaccurate details. The score reflects the high technical merit and market relevance of the actual editor, penalized significantly for the poor quality and unverifiable claims of the submission itself.
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