Thanks Bob,
Seems pretty interesting and with good ideas.
I'm neither interested in MS stuff since long time ago (I stopped
using Windows in 1999 and never looked back). Despite of my
practical and philosophical distance with MS, I can see that VS
Code is generating a lot of attention and seems to have a good
architecture. Many of the things some of us have proposed for Leo
(using services for collaboration instead/besides files, an
improved HTML rendering/integration, easy plugin installation) are
now on the radar because of the exploration Felix and Edward are
doing. If you are interested in testing a "de-microsoftied"
version of VS Code, you could test VS Codium[1]. That would be my
route for such explorations (in the same way as Chromium is my way
to a de-googlized Chrome).
[1] https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium
Cheers,
Offray
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Thanks Bob,
Seems pretty interesting and with good ideas.
I'm neither interested in MS stuff since long time ago (I stopped using Windows in 1999 and never looked back). Despite of my practical and philosophical distance with MS, I can see that VS Code is generating a lot of attention and seems to have a good architecture. Many of the things some of us have proposed for Leo (using services for collaboration instead/besides files, an improved HTML rendering/integration, easy plugin installation) are now on the radar because of the exploration Felix and Edward are doing. If you are interested in testing a "de-microsoftied" version of VS Code, you could test VS Codium[1]. That would be my route for such explorations (in the same way as Chromium is my way to a de-googlized Chrome).
[1] https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium
Cheers,
Offray
On 19/07/20 1:21 p. m., SegundoBob wrote:
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Dendron is a local-first, markdown based, hierarchical note-taking application built on top of VSCode and friends.
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I'm not interested in this because I'm not interested in using anything associated with Microsoft. But obviously, Edward and Félix are very interested in making something like Dendron.
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Bob,
I have not even installed VS Codium, but if at any time I would
need to test any VS Code technology I would go in the Codium
route, as I do with Chrome/Chromiun shielding myself a little more
from my Google concerns. Any of those companies would stop any
project with total disregard of the communities behind, as they
have shown previously time and again.
But technology commons are not yet self sufficient in most case,
so some compromise is done some times relying on Big Corp Inc and
their hidden agenda to provide such tech commons. The
sustainability of the tech commons is mostly a theme that is not
talked about in most tech communities as it starts to touch the
forbidden and related economical and political fields.
In my case I'm pretty happy using mostly on community/ONG developed Free Libre Open Source Software in my day to day and despite trying to minimize my risks about the panoptic economy, that is the rule of these days, by not using Facebook, Google products, WhatApp, Zoom, MS products, at some point, some incursions there could be needed and is good to map the less intrusive alternatives.
Cheers,
Offray
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