i will NEVER forgive the cold-blooded murder of the atom text editor
@hipsterelectron well in a way you could say it was unshackled from the dying corpse of github (and became https://pulsar-edit.dev/)
Pulsar Edit

@SRAZKVT I'M TRYING 2 HATE
@hipsterelectron yes, and we all hate that microsoft/github killed it, but at least, it's better off this way than it could have been otherwise
@SRAZKVT keep forgetting about this project for some reason

@hipsterelectron i don't know why it sticks around my brain so much, i never even used atom

maybe it's because it's a proof that the community can take back up on what a corporation did, and be independant, only doing things the community actually wants instead of things only the owners of the project wants. idk

@hipsterelectron also, it's one of the few times a project basically switched ownership, and became the main one instead of the previous one (like prismlauncher now completely replaces polymc)
@hipsterelectron uhhh, im looking at polymc again after a few years, and ... why is there in licenses mingw's ? compiler licenses don't apply to generated code
@SRAZKVT there is a lot of misinfo on that topic