@mrjuan

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No, those are straight lines.

@taak @grau @eugenialoli Hi, #neovim user here lol.

But yeah, open and free editors all the way.

@grau @eugenialoli Yeah, agreed. I'll give Zed a shot one day, just waiting for some extension support.

Right now, vscodium is nice. I've been monitoring its network usage and other than checking for update notes and extension updates on startup, there's no network usage, unless I search for an extension or use one that requires online connectivity (like a DB manager or Codeium's chat, etc.)

Now I just need to hope this will work for my actually job starting tomorrow lol. So far, all is working well...
Work for a software house with a bring-your-own-device policy. Just finished setting up Arch with full disk encryption, swap encryption, custom-signed efi bootloader and kernel, password-protected UEFI setup, custom grub build with LUKS2 support to allow ramdisk to remain encrypted too. Got a keyfile in the ramdisk and an initial auto-login with greetd to prevent having to type multiple passwords. Still need a password on subsequent logins and on my lock screen, obviously. And lastly, Hyprland!
Windows to Linux compatibility layer Wine 10.0 planned for mid-January 2025

Lead developer Alexandre Julliard announced that Wine 10.0 is going to be releasing in mid-January 2025.

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@eugenialoli Additionally, for AI code assitant, I went with the free Codeium instead of Copilot. Not quite as good, but good enough for me to not go back to a paid solution.
@eugenialoli Sublime is closed and paid though. The VSCodium project is a set of patches applied to MS's public vscode repo to specifically strip out all their telemetry and data collections. Even uses a different, open source extension store.
@eugenialoli I LOVE Shotcut! Also use Linux, Gimp, Blender, Godot and Audacity. Recently jumped to Chromium and VSCodium as well