Entirely agree with this.
And at least as far as Firefox goes I’m running it on gnome and there’s a beautiful theme that makes it look native for it. I’m sure there’s one for windows too if you look.
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Entirely agree with this.
And at least as far as Firefox goes I’m running it on gnome and there’s a beautiful theme that makes it look native for it. I’m sure there’s one for windows too if you look.
Huh. I’ve only ever tried jetbrains stuff for about five minutes. Got mad confused and angry and gave up.
I might give it another go. Thanks.
A linter a debugger and a clean interface in general are all I need. And most text editors suffice for that.
I’ve never been able to benefit from an IDE in a way that make up for how much slower and more bloated they are.
I’d love to hear what some of the main benefits are though.
Full IDEs kinda suck.
Just install whatever apps you want to use. Maybe get an AdBlock for safari.
It doesn’t require much tweaking to work properly.
For people that buy their stuff. Their monopolistic behavior is a plus.
“All their stuff work so well together!(nvm that it intentionally breaks compatibility with everything else)”
Merge is love merge is life, get the hell out of here with that rebase witchcraft.