@pernia@succucirno at my company it is almost unheard of to NOT use visual studio. there is the occasional guy who will use vim (and im the once in a blue moon emacs guy) but these are exceptions not the rule
even using emacs for text editing and having gdb set up well for home projects i must concede the VS debugger is quite nice and easier to use
@binkle@succucirno ic. what i hate about IDEs is they bundle all this crap and make the codebase dependent on themselves like a leech. if vscode debugger could be decoupled i wouldn't be opposed to it
imagine just being able to hand a homeless person a arm laptop and let them host a fedi server for free. holding ultimate power over that nigga. i wanna have that power
had a really cool dream. i dreamt i was in a medieval castle/university, and was taking a couple courses, and i straight up forgot to go to the first five classes of a course i signed up for with my former highschool history teacher. i was completely lost, my buddy was keeping up with his courses and i was just eating dick not knowing what i had to do. then there was a evil necromancer immortal guy that sold his soul to the devil to be able to have his powers and he had to like deliver super strong armies of undead to the devil to keep his powers. he got killed by like a wizard, but then another healer guy saved him and a bunch of other bad guys and the dream ended there