Yes! You are right that with turbopuffer you eliminate the need for manual compression and pruning and you get ultra-fast response times out of the box. I tried to stay at a higher system-design level and I think the optimal choice depends heavily on an organization’s scale and maturity: startups vs large enterprises.
Before starting Hopp and searching for alternatives, one of the things I really liked was Zed's paradigm around collaboration, with its Collab panel and Channels.
The streaming quality was also quite good with Zed. VSCode and JetBrains pairing features were a pain, as you needed to share a URL. The experience in general was not optimal. Not something you want to do multiple times a day.
With Zed, the only drawback was that the scope is always IDE (view mode also for whole screen). But from my experience, pairing is more than your IDE. It's terminal, debugging your unnecessarily complex AWS setup, fiddling with Grafana dashboards, etc.
This way madness lies. So you buy a telescope and a camera. Then you need a telescope for your telescope with a new camera to use for guided tracking. Then you want another telescope because the first one isn’t just right. Do you keep the first one, or sell it to help pay for the new one. This depends on if you’re single or married. If married, you’ll probably sell the first one, or at least tell her that’s what you will do. Eventually. Now you have 3 telescopes, but need a fourth to guide the new scope. Oh, and a new camera. Oh, and a new mount. Now you need a new SUV to carry it all. Then you’ll notice that every dark sky you have free time, it’ll be cloudy. Every dark sky you don’t have free time, it will be crystal clear.
You’ve been warned! So was I. The madness has clearly set in
Very true mate. Fortunately, I have a very clear sky and maybe 300 plus days when it's crystal clear. It is a rabbit hole I was warned but didn't listen!
It was indeed long supported, but not a smooth experience. Have anyone tried the new profile management out?