Zed Industries has launched Zed 0.92, an update aimed at enhancing the user interface for text interactions with large language models, featuring a new conversation editor that facilitates editing language model contexts. Unlike sequential interfaces like ChatGPT, Zed allows for parallel processing by treating conversations as stateless, enabling users to directly manage data sent to inference through OpenAI's API. The editor organizes dialogue into blocks for each message, supports code block insertion, and allows users to interact with the model by typing messages directly or inserting text from the last active editor pane. Users can send a message or draft replies with keyboard shortcuts, and conversations are saved locally once named. The update aims to offer a more tailored experience for technical users by providing direct control over conversation history and fostering interaction with codebases, with future plans for multiplayer support. Zed is available for macOS and Linux users who have an OpenAI API key, and the company is inviting passionate individuals to join their team as they continue to innovate in software development.