• katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 days ago

    vscodium slightly better than vscode tho.

    honestly all ide’s are rubbish - especially electron ones. for a gui editor, i’ve just gone back to sublime text and have never been happier.

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      3 days ago

      Notepad++ is good but a bit bloated. Would not call it rubbish. Node is solid.

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      4 days ago

      Is there a stable way to use closed extensions (like the MS Python one) with vscodium by now? I’d love to get away from MS’ grasp, but it’s much harder if I’ll be missing out on language integrations.

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        Is there a stable way to use closed (edit: intentionally DRM-ed) extensions (like the MS Python one) with vscodium by now?

        Yes. Use this config edit.. Everything (edit: not written by assholes) works fine.

        Edit: Damn. PyLance’s developers are up to some bullshit. I would take a hard look at who I’m accepting free candy from, if I used it.

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      Zed for lightweight, Kate for regular text and the Jetbrains suite for when I want something that uses all of my RAM, but has a lot of niceties.

      The only time I open up vscodium is when I want to conveniently edit files in a docker container that are part of the image rather than mapped from my filesystem