snapcraft.io
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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snapcraft.io
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I think I may have just managed to piss off the whole community...
https://github.com/canonical/snapcraft.io please, stop spreading misinformation about snaps...
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snap... please die a slow and painful death
Don't like the "proprietarity" of snapcraft? OK, discard it and put flatpak. It will never be banned by Ubuntu. And yes, snapcraft.io available on github.
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RSS feeds for updated and new Snap packages?
Probably not, since a feature request for this has been open since 2018.
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is the software for the server of https://snapcraft.io/ closed or open source?
snapcraft.io - the frontend website, is open source - https://github.com/canonical/snapcraft.io
- what are the advantages and disadvantages of snaps?
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I've got karma to burn so why not?
What is the server code other than "something that distributes a .snap file"? Given that I can, if I want, take a .snap file to an airgapped machine and install it, it appears pretty trivial to offer alternatives to Canonical's infrastructure if anyone were particularly interested.
- Strong support for Snap, Ubuntu Core at Canonical conference
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what's really important
Snap store - aka snapcraft.io is already open-sourced under GPLv3., see here. Perhaps, you mean not that the code is closed-source but that Canonical won't relinquish any control to the community and will continue to enforce the snap ecosystem as an Apple-style walled-garden? If so, then I completely agree with that assessment. That IMHO is the core of what makes snap an inferior choice for the community.
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bro imagine being this bad, Canonical
snapcraft.io (e.g. snap store) has commits going back to Aug 16, 2017. Repo has GPLv3 license.
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Delicious Pie!
IMO this is mostly due to higher-ups at Canonical no longer giving a fuck about desktop, less so for the boots on the ground. Wimpress and Pope both left Ubuntu and I don't remember which one said it but one of the 2 had a tweet basically saying as much. But even without that, snaps have been around since at least Dec 11, 2014 and likely even earlier than that. But despite being around for over 8 years, there's still a bunch of common complaints and probably about 30-40% don't sound like they'd take a big company more than 6-12 months to address if they actually worked on it. Things like submitting a patch to the util-linux project to make cli tools like mount/blkid/lsblk/fdisk to make loop devices not be displayed by default (after all they effectively only "break" when snap is installed), following normal dot-prefix conventions in the $HOME folder, adding 1st party support for 3rd party repos (given the nature of FOSS, couldn't they even borrow the logic from flatpak?), adding optimizations to consume less disk space in the majority of scenarios. (I would say to also make snapcraft.io open-source, but after seeing this repo, it appears that common complaint may be off-base)
vscodium
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What is VSCodium ? Better than VS code ?
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/releases
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DHH: VSCode and WSL makes Windows awesome for web development
Well, my Ubuntu with https://vscodium.com/ is certainly much better for web development than fucking windows. I boot windows only for gaming. I detest their spyware adware OS. Furthermore, I detest "99% open source with 1% bullshit on top of it" products like Chrome and VScode. I will never use the official versions of such programs. I use Brave to use Blink/Chromium, it also has the benefit of not suffering from the v3 manifest bullshit they pulled to attack and weaken Adblockers.
WSL is cool and all, but why deal with all the quirks and issue that come with it, why lorn how it works and all the limitations ... when you can just have it all natively the way it was invented and supposed to work?
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Phind-70B: Closing the code quality gap with GPT-4 Turbo while running 4x faster
I wonder if [VSCodium](https://vscodium.com/) suffers from same issues
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JetBrains' unremovable AI assistant meets irresistible outcry
Seems like you still lose the Python plugin and remote extensions? Missing the wsl one is pretty rough. If you’re comfortable with vim (or want to be) I can’t recommend neovim enough.
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/wiki/Extensions-Compati...
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VSCode is no longer compatible with Ubuntu 18.04, here's what you can do
Use Codium. https://vscodium.com/
Anything Microsoft-branded will shoot you in the face sooner or later.
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15 open-source tools to elevate your software design workflow
No matter what project you're developing on, at some point you'll give VSCode (or its open source version) a try. You can use it to develop in a dedicated dev-environment or debug integration scenarios.
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The Loneliness of the Mid-Level Vimmer
Hello, and welcome to vscodium:
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium
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Raylib Library For Video Games Programming as Senior Developer
So Raylib library could be your best option. Let's code, just open your text editor like vim or VSCodium in your Windows, Linux or Mac computer and let's build our indie game with Raylib library, no extra dependencies are needed.
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What's the best model for coding with VS Code?
From my own experience Debian Bookworm with XFCE + VScodium is a winner on the X220.
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XCurl
To be fair, there is vscodium[1] which is only a few letters off vscode:
https://vscodium.com/
What are some alternatives?
flathub - Pull requests for new applications to be added
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
reactjs.org - The React documentation website [Moved to: https://github.com/reactjs/react.dev]
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
snapcraft - Package, distribute, and update any app for Linux and IoT.
vscode-cpptools - Official repository for the Microsoft C/C++ extension for VS Code.
appstream - Tools and libraries to work with AppStream metadata
Visual Studio Code - Public documentation for Visual Studio Code
gaming-graphics - Graphics stack useful as a content snap for gaming snaps
pylance-release - Documentation and issues for Pylance
next-pwa - Zero config PWA plugin for Next.js, with workbox 🧰
theia - Eclipse Theia is a cloud & desktop IDE framework implemented in TypeScript.