VSCodium is a community-driven, freely-licensed binary distribution of Microsoft’s editor VS Code.
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VSCodium is awesome! I’ve been using it extensively for the last year and never had a single problem that would make me go “I should switch back to VS Code”. Glad to see more people talking about it
An interesting read on the same topic:
Visual Studio Code is designed to fracture
I used to think GitHub Codespaces would help popularise Gitpod but now realize it is the other way around. Gitpod is currently permitted to exist in the Visual Studio Code ecosystem to popularise GitHub Codespaces, and Microsoft can step in at any moment to create legal crises that strategically divide the market from a business perspective because, like Apple and their AppStore: it is their ecosystem that they control and they are in absolute control.
SublimeText is always my editor of choice though.
yes, SublimeText is my first choice as well
I use Codium, as I don't need Microsoft's extensions to Visual Studio Code. Likewise, I prefer Chromium to Edge or Google Chrome, and I even used AOSP (Android Open Source Project) although I did miss some of Google's add-ons then. But in general, if there is open source, and if we want to support open source, we should use open source (without the closed source extensions that we don't need).
unfortunately it's missing the remote connect tooling that VSCode has, it forced me to go back. My usage pattern is to connect to a VM that has my development setup or a remote server, and then do the programming from there.
Ehy Rolf same workflow here :-)
you don't need to download vscodium if you are on arch, arch already has free build of vscode before everyone else gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/pac...
archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_6...
I switched to vscodium a while ago. I had to make trade off and stop working inside Docker containers with Dev Containers extension :) Also, WSL extension for vscodium breaks often and it's downside of using vscodium with a virtual machine :/
Been using Codium since release day, no issues