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VSCodium is Visual Studio Code but without Microsoft’s telemetry.
TextMate, which is native and open-source, is a good alternative. In fact, TextMate was the inspiration to create SublimeText, so much that the Themes and Extensions for SublimeText (v2) are compatible with TextMate bundle system. Emphasis on SublimeText v2, because v3 and v4 introduced a completely different extension API.
I know many people love Visual Studio Code, so I cannot write this comment without mentioning that app. It is open-source and offers a big collection of extensions written in JavaScript. It is built on top of Electron, so do not expect native performance, but it is fast enough to not get in the way for some people.
SublimeText is worth every penny, for me at least. You can still use it without paying for a license. You will have access to all features, unrestricted, but you will see an alert every ±20 times you click “File > Save” asking you to purchase a license, which you don’t have to, you can simply press “Esc” to clear the alert.
CotEditor — https://coteditor.com