The summed up version of your comment is that you also go out of your way to work around the database issue.
Brickardo
the lack of XWayland support scares me
I've been using niri lately and couldn't believe so many apps wouldn't launch. I didn't know that was the issue. I had been manually editing so many desktop entries to make them work...
Didn't know Kamala wanted to nationalize the means of production. Finally the USA is doing good stuff!
This was a pizza hut! Now it's a peaceful pizza hut!
What in the cock
URUGUAY NOMÁAAAA
The same reason why Leia Organa remembers her mother despite her dying in Revenge of the Sith - the power of retconning sometimes has its... drawbacks
it's dishonest to dilute honest and fair criticisms of a show.
Both the ones getting paid for review boosting and also the ones who are, for some particular reason, blindly following the new Star Wars bad except Andor trend.
At least the first group is explicitly getting paid. I can't make any case for the second group - they could try growing a piece of criticism on their own, but it's likely that they are youngsters trying to fit in. They don't get paid either, so why do they even waste their time?
Probably a flash game from an obscure website
Ooooor just use GNU Texmacs and avoid writing any code altogether...
This post reads like going to a Linux forum and asking for issues with the GTX660, which absolutely does not work on Linux: your concerns are legitimate and it's reasonable not to buy all the good comments on VS Code based on your personal experience. However, it works on my machine. And it also works for many others.
You also mention to have been doing fine with "just vim". I'd argue that you should face VS Code with the same humility you faced vim. If you're up to the task, take your time to learn its quirks just like you did with Vim's. Otherwise, you're better off ending your career with the toolsuite you know for now.
Rising by Rainbow is all I ever needed