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  1. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 10:21:29 EST musicman musicman
    I, for one, am ready to put this election behind us and get back to the important things, like how vim > #emacs.
    In conversation Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 10:21:29 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
    1. GeniusMusing (geniusmusing@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 10:57:20 EST GeniusMusing GeniusMusing
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      @musicman @lnxw48a1
      vscode/vscodium > vim || emacs
      In conversation Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 10:57:20 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
      1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 11:25:33 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
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        @geniusmusing I have not tried vscode. If it gets in Debian / Ubuntu repos, I might take a look. Or maybe I'll try it on the Win10 laptop.
        In conversation Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 11:25:33 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
        1. GeniusMusing (geniusmusing@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 11:40:39 EST GeniusMusing GeniusMusing
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          @lnxw48a1 There is a snap for it but I usually do the "add repo" thing as vscode/vscodium are not in repos for OS's I run.

          Running Visual Studio Code on Linux
          https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/linux

          I had also switched to vscodium for a while but other than using the add repo install option there is no update/upgrade route for Linux and Win requires you to check for updates, download, install and the only difference I could see was the "automatic" unchecking of one box for "Enable Telemetry" but left the "Enable Crash Reporter" which may or may not send crash data back to M$, not sure and didn't dig deep.

          File>Preferences>Settings search for telemetry and uncheck both boxes.
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      2. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 11:38:40 EST musicman musicman
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        here's the thing about that...I don't have vscode on my servers.
        In conversation Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 11:38:40 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
        1. GeniusMusing (geniusmusing@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Nov-2020 11:42:37 EST GeniusMusing GeniusMusing
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          @musicman This may help and it has worked for me in the past.

          Developing on Remote Machines using SSH and Visual Studio Code
          https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/ssh
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