Microsoft stole my Chrome tabs, and it wants yours, toomisk@sopuli.xyz to Technology@lemmy.world – 408 points – 10 months agotheverge.com206Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsSell your soul to Microsoft! YES, please not now Linux and Firefox gang rise up.I only use it in a VM and only for Visual Studio which is only for one class. It does nothing outside of that class My main OS is Linux MintWhy not just use vscodium?For college so I can follow along with the textbookBut vscodium is exactly the same as VScode, just without the proprietary tracking from Microsoft.Why do you need a VM for Visual Studio?So that I can follow along with the textbook for college10 more...
Sell your soul to Microsoft! YES, please not now Linux and Firefox gang rise up.I only use it in a VM and only for Visual Studio which is only for one class. It does nothing outside of that class My main OS is Linux MintWhy not just use vscodium?For college so I can follow along with the textbookBut vscodium is exactly the same as VScode, just without the proprietary tracking from Microsoft.Why do you need a VM for Visual Studio?So that I can follow along with the textbook for college10 more...
I only use it in a VM and only for Visual Studio which is only for one class. It does nothing outside of that class My main OS is Linux MintWhy not just use vscodium?For college so I can follow along with the textbookBut vscodium is exactly the same as VScode, just without the proprietary tracking from Microsoft.Why do you need a VM for Visual Studio?So that I can follow along with the textbook for college
Why not just use vscodium?For college so I can follow along with the textbookBut vscodium is exactly the same as VScode, just without the proprietary tracking from Microsoft.
For college so I can follow along with the textbookBut vscodium is exactly the same as VScode, just without the proprietary tracking from Microsoft.
Sell your soul to Microsoft!
YES, please
not now
Linux and Firefox gang rise up.
I only use it in a VM and only for Visual Studio which is only for one class. It does nothing outside of that class
My main OS is Linux Mint
Why not just use vscodium?
For college so I can follow along with the textbook
But vscodium is exactly the same as VScode, just without the proprietary tracking from Microsoft.
Why do you need a VM for Visual Studio?
So that I can follow along with the textbook for college