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Micro users: am i joke to you
(I use VSCode)
I want to use Micro so badly but my fingers only know Nano's nonsense shortcut keys.
Also I couldn't figure out how to make it use real tabs instead of a bunch of spaces. Not great for Python scripts.
I've never had to worry about tabs vs spaces with Python. Makefile, on the other hand...
at least use vscodium. vscode isn't free(libre) software.
Ik about vscodium, it doesn't have all extensions
you can just download those via Microsoft's website as vsix and import them to codium. and maybe add an issue/pr in extension's repo so that it's available on open-vsix next time. :)
I've actually been trying vscodium for a few days now, and it's mostly been pretty good, though idk if I'll bother switching to it just yet...
It's okay, I'm used to being ignored.