Some seven years in the making, the Eclipse Foundation's Theia IDE project is now generally available, emerging from beta to challenge Microsoft's similar Visual Studio Code editor, with which it shares much tech.
I have no place in this topic as I use mg (minimal emacs-like editor), my window manager, and standard unix shell utils as my “IDE”, but it seems weird/dishonest that vscodium was not mentioned at all in the article, especially since vscodium is compiled without telemetry and is licensed MIT, which are the main complaints the article had about vscode. Reads like an ad if I’m honest.
I have no place in this topic as I use mg (minimal emacs-like editor), my window manager, and standard unix shell utils as my “IDE”, but it seems weird/dishonest that vscodium was not mentioned at all in the article, especially since vscodium is compiled without telemetry and is licensed MIT, which are the main complaints the article had about vscode. Reads like an ad if I’m honest.