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3/10
A technical critique of Yjs and CRDT-based collaborative editing, arguing that simpler server-authority approaches (demonstrated via ~40 lines of code) better meet production requirements for latency, performance, and plugin compatibility without the architectural complexity of masterless peer-to-peer systems.
collaborative-editing
crdt
prosemirror
yjs
performance-optimization
text-editor
algorithm-design
software-architecture
operational-complexity
Yjs
ProseMirror
prosemirror-collab
prosemirror-collab-commit
Tiptap
Moment
Alex Clemmer
Kevin
Marijn