I see folks suggesting emacs and others saying that they must use VSCode (or forks) because of the ecosystem of plugins.
Folks, we made this mistake with Eclipse and many other IDEs. The root problem is binding the build and instrumentation tools to the editor.
Here's how to solve the problem once and for all: Use a programmer's editor that's great at manipulating text and run all tools on the command line. Never mix them. All else is folly.
Leave?<p>I started with vanilla Emacs a couple of years ago, ran C-h t, did that for an hour or two, and began editing joyfully and it hasn't stopped. Picked up new stuff when the need arose.<p>However, if you want everything looking sexy and modern from the start and you're a cool kid, give this 30 minutes and see what you think:<p><a href="https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs">https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs</a>
Yet another “Maybe Later” anti-UI. What ever happened to “No?”<p>Microsoft is like a creepy guy in a nightclub going up to every woman, asking “Do you want to dance? [Yes] [Maybe Later]”<p>Their deliberate misunderstanding of user consent <i>should</i> be criminal.
I really loved Atom.
Before the market dominance of VSC had it struggle, and the purchase of github by microsoft finally shut it down.<p>I feel we need a adsbymicrosoft webpage, similar to <a href="https://killedbygoogle.com/" rel="nofollow">https://killedbygoogle.com/</a>
they just want to steal your whole codebase to train AI and then turn around and prohibit you from using it to code competing products or services. You know, the OpenAI/Gemini/Anthropic/xAI strategy<p>What a time to be alive!
I've been using zed editor as my daily driver for about a year now and I feel like it's a less cluttered, well thought out editor. It also supports vim motions out of the box and isn't tied to Microsoft in any way.
Enough with VSCode, moved to Emacs about 2 years ago. Emacs is far more configureable and efficient than you might think. Just don't be scared by the keybindings like "C-u C-x C-f" (I personally installed evil-mode to simplify the keys).
I mean there is a genuinely free tier that doesn't ask for credit cards or anything... that used to not be the case. More of an announcement than anything.<p>It's pretty mild.
Is there a uBlock Origin for VS Code?<p>My work and my personal projects are deeply tied to the official extensions that neovim,helix,zed,emacs,etc. lack.
Quick context questions:
1. What were you doing right before this popped up?
2. Was this unprompted or did you click something to make this pop up? If so, what?
3. Have you used GitHub Copilot before?
4. Are you signed into your GitHub account?
How dare they put a pop-up promoting a feature of a software inside that software, like, once. Do they think they get a pass because only nagging pop-ups are considered ad?
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