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Ah, thanks for the clarification -
I don’t use VSCode(ium) myself, I’m usually quite content with Helix + LSPs, and if ever need a full IDE I usually go with the Jetbrain products
I think you’re mixing up Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. Visual Studio is a massively bloated IDE mostly used for .NET development, but supports other things too. It’s proprietary, massive, slow and a pain to work with, and doesn’t run on Linux afaik
Visual Studio Code, on the other hand, is an Electron app and therefore runs almost everywhere, and is (partly or totally, I’m not sure) open source. Nothing wrong with coding in VS Code, it’s a decent IDE
VS, not VS Code
Why anyone outside the Microsoft ecosystem would want to use Visual Studio though, idk
This looks good, I’ll switch over as soon as they decided on a hoster. I don’t have too much experience working in open source projects, but I’ll try to contribute what I can
You’re right, but it seems like a related issue. Worth a shot
There was a workaround someone posted that involved creating a new window rule that applies to all windows, I can’t find it rn, but maybe look into that?
Thunderbird works great for me on both Arch and NixOS, maybe give it a try again?
My problem with that is that Vaxry is openly in support of the open racism and transphobia in the discord, and with him also being the lead dev I worry it might possibly affect the development at some point
too bad the developers are pretty toxic and refuse to moderate their discord
GNU/Linux
Stallman saves the day
It’s a shame, I really enjoyed the look and feel of it
Thanks for pointing out SwayFX though, that looks pretty good! I hadn’t heard of it before
and it’s too niche to have a reasonable chance of creating an active fork. but the stuff happening in their community is simply vile, and as a queer person I won’t feel comfortable to use software developed by open bigots
Damn, I had no idea what a shithole the hyprland community was :c
I quite like the feel of the WM, but it seems like I’ll be moving on
nixos, I use devshells with flakes (and direnv)
I really prefer that Thunderbird isn’t going the route of overly clean form-over-function design that many modern apps have.
Hard agree on the need for hotkeys though, using it using only keys is something I’m desperately missing
uBlock is licensed under the GPL-3, I can absolutely say the same