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@thufie for me it's not, no. it's good that both exist for their respective userbases

@thufie right.. but it's not really designed graphical-first

@thufie yeah, i just never liked using emacs (or any terminal editor) for prolonged amounts of time

This Never Happened radio mixes also doing work tho, some beautiful melodic techno

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ok maybe it was partially seasonal because it's super sunny out and I feel a lot better lol

@maia @julialuna@chaos.social @miramira@is.nota.live i bet fae used the vents

and the whole thing runs on NixOS providing reproducible dev environments through nix-shell, on a server at home, accessible through my Wireguard VPN

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I can seamlessly switch between my desktop and laptop and continue *exactly* where I left off, without having to remember to git commit or rsync shit around, and with an identical editor config (because it's the same editor).

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@confusedcharlot yes, and vscode itself is made by microsoft. However both projects are foss and forkable

hate on browser-based code editors all you want, but code-server gives me an incredible development experience across devices

@vy it's a beautiful example of (well-meaning) tech things gone wrong in itself though

Small hill I will die on:

The “a11y” abbreviation is not very accessible.

for someone who likes functional programming so much, you’d think I’d function better :ms_robot_upside_down:

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