So they've got separate settings directories; copying over the User directory inside seems to have done something useful without breaking anything.
Didn't copy over any extensions or themes though, which is fine. VSCode's settings directory is a mess, I assume there's a spot I could copy over to get the extensions but I'll just install them directly.
Trying out #VSCodium it's a fork of VSCode's source code, it's #FLOSS and comes without data collection and other proprietary code from Microsoft. It's avaible for Windows, Linux and MacOS :3
So far it's pretty great, it gives you a guide on how to transfer your #VSCode settings, extensions and Co. and also let's u use VSCode's Extension Marketplace if you prefer it over the #opensource one. Only thing which I miss is a way to sync 🥲, but thats fine.
I've been thinking about myself as a coder a lot. I learnt #Python through its #Anaconda variety and #SpyderIDE. The course I initially went on used those, so I use them to write #SpatialAnalysis scripts.
However, I wonder whether I should learn what #JupyterNotebooks are about and potentially another IDE like #PyCharm or #VSCode / #VSCodium, but also actual software architecture and development things. Not to mention things like #Rstats, #RustLang, or #GoLang that interest me.
@waeiski Must say that custom classes is something I very rarely use! Except recently when realizing that I needed one to make a practical custom Formatter for Matplotlib :D
Using Markdown to create slides? Why not? With presenter notes and a presenter view with preview of the next slide? Sure! https://marp.app has you covered.
I think, for me, much like EDLIN, it's pretty much always been a matter of knowing that it was the default editor available in every incarnation of #UNIX and #Linux since, ... I dunno, ... 4.2BSD or so?
Perhaps I should say vi, and in DOS I don't really recall when EDIT.COM supplanted #EDLIN, but do feel free to checkout my friend's more modern #FREDLIN in the link above. h/t to @dheadshot for creating a POSIX interpretation of that classic utility from the days when disk drives talked to you and diskettes shimmied...
Also, These #Vim memes are some of the funnest elbows to the ribs of the person sitting next to you we can all enjoy together... unless, unless, Oh my gawd am I on Drugs?
Here's another one for folks to add to their collections, for foshizzles and giggles, of course, and we all can haz #Cheezburgerz! 🍔
Kindest regards, and thank you for some of the very best cookbook style #tuts, #HowTo's, and introspectives for the UNIX / Linux / FOSS world on the Internet :)
For the rest of us, @itsfoss has a great break down and more detailed look, at the differences between VS-Code and VS-Codium.
In basic, both are free and open source. However, Microsoft owns VS-Code, which has telemetry elements enabled by default and contains some non-open bits.
Trying again #KDE#Wayland session.
Noticed that when using #VSCodium Wayland launcher the icon for VSCodium window is some generic Wayland icon instead of correct one.
Any ideas what's wrong? #archlinux