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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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vscodium
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What is VSCodium ? Better than VS code ?
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/releases
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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
After using JB tools for years, I switched to VSCodium last year. My advice to anyone considering switching, stick with it for a few weeks. There is a lot of muscle memory to rebuild and it won't be a smooth experience at first. Stick it out, and you will be rewarded with a libre IDE that you control.
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:
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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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XCurl
To be fair, there is vscodium[1] which is only a few letters off vscode:
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I cancelled my Replit subscription
Curious what you think of https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium .
I'm not actually familiar with the issues that VSCode has but I seem to recall some key component was not OSS, but I forget the details there and maybe it has changed. I know it has telemetry and such, but AFAICT that can be disabled by some settings.
audacity
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Audacity 3.4 – New Musical Features
Note that it says "closed" at the top. Pull requests which are merged say "merged", like this one: https://github.com/audacity/audacity/pull/5484
You can verify for yourself that there is no telemetry code in Audacity.
Sure, but it's not even enabled by default in the upstream repository. Maybe that's a result of all the fuss about it, but nonetheless..
https://github.com/audacity/audacity/blob/6c2e8a2377542d6722...
The time stretch algorithm is implemented in https://github.com/audacity/audacity/blob/master/libraries/l... particularly functions _time_stretch and _process_hop. It looks to me like a classic phase vocoder with vertical phase coherence (c.f. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_vocoder).
The basic idea is this. For a time-stretch factor of, say, 2x, the frequency spectrum of the stretched output at 2 sec should be the same as the frequency spectrum of the unstretched input at 1 sec. The naive algorithm therefore takes a short section of signal at 1s, translates it to 2s and adds it to the result. Unfortunately, this method generates all sorts of unwanted artifacts.
Imagine a pure sine wave. Now take 2 short sections of the wave from 2 random times, overlap them, and add them together. What happens? Well, it depends on the phase of each section. If the sections are out of phase, they cancel on the overlap; if in phase, they constructively interfere.
The phase vocoder is all about overlapping and adding sections together so that the phases of all the different sine waves in the sections line up. Thus, in any phase vocoder algorithm, you will see code that searches for peaks in the spectrum (see _time_stretch code). Each peak is an assumed sine wave, and corresponding peaks in adjacent frames should have their phases match.
They did introduce a mandatory CLA which allows for using the code in non-GPL ways, even noting that this was the purpose of introducing the CLA.
This is the PR I believe
Time stretching 2 of 6 make audio track stretching effective
- Wavacity – a FOSS port of Audacity to the web
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Need some help with nyquist script - Trying to automatically create labels from clips, including the title of clips
Clip names was added after Audacity was acquired by muse group but they did not make clip names available to Nyquist. The issue was logged on their bug tracker last September, and a fix was submitted last December.
If you are able to build from source, you could download the latest source code, or the latest release version source code, and manually apply the patch.
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I downloaded audacity from github as that was what was linked on the ds modding wiki and I needed it for theme background music
Yes that's a genuine download link for an old version of Audacity. You can tell that it is genuine because it is from Audacity's GitHub repository. That GitHub repository carries old versions going back as far as version 2.1.1 (https://github.com/audacity/audacity/releases).
What are some alternatives?
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Tenacity - Tenacity is an easy-to-use, privacy-friendly, FLOSS, cross-platform multi-track audio editor/recorder for Windows, macOS, Linux and other operating systems. Project currently on an indefinite hiatus.
vscode-cpptools - Official repository for the Microsoft C/C++ extension for VS Code.
Visual Studio Code - Public documentation for Visual Studio Code
pylance-release - Documentation and issues for Pylance
audacious - A lightweight and versatile audio player
audacium - Free and open-source audio editor
sneedacity - Audio Editor
theia - Eclipse Theia is a cloud & desktop IDE framework implemented in TypeScript.
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust