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I feel like this is completely avoidable bloat.
You could quite easily create this bloat in any language
Tired of these articles being reposted.
Redhat aren’t going anywhere. And they contribute a huge amount of public source code still anyway.
I don’t think people realise how much their own distros rely on Redhat developed projects…
So what are you going to do about it?
Unless you contribute code or assist existing projects, nothing will change…
What features do you personally think they should add?
To bring that figure up
You do realise you can’t just throw more features at the kernel right?
That’s not why people move to big hosters.
They move because you don’t need to waste money managing them, and they have reliable backup
We used to host our own, but big providers are so cheap and have such a good interface that it doesn’t make sense to host our own.
It’s the same reason why most companies don’t host their own web servers.
Even large corporations use AWS or similar.
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I gave it a test… I’m personally missing a markdown preview extension, and FIXME highlight extension
Well… I just tested it… And actually it seems closer than I thought…
I have no idea though why they used screenshots without a project pane and such. It supports extensions and such too…
I can’t see a FIXME Extension though that highlights it yet though… Or a markdown preview extension (which I definitely need)
Actually… I just did install it… It actually does have a lot of similarities to VS Code… I have no idea why they used photos in the blog without the project pane. But it also seems to support extensions and such too
What’s with these posts using misleading info recently?
This doesn’t look anything like vs code.
The only similarity might be they’re both ide’s
So… op complains about Microsoft’s interoperability standards, and then proceeds to post a list of apps which mostly use their own too 😂
There’s a lot of good software in there… but misleading caption…
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People like Theo De Raadt might have had a fairly huge impact on killing BSD.
He might have alienated a lot of people from even considering bsd.
The Linux community also had a lot of help by vendors such as Suse and Redhat who had no problems implementing good ideas which were a bit toxic, but were available in windows. Commercial venders can make a massive difference (as well as government deployments).
The big problem has been people resistant to change
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