• Rei
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    111 year ago

    Isn’t vscode written in electron?

    • Jack.
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      71 year ago

      Electron is fine if it’s optimised which generally doesn’t happen.

        • Jack.
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          31 year ago

          It does but in exchange devs can make cross-platform applications. I don’t mind using Electron apps unless they’re horribly optimized like Teams used to be some years ago.

          • @sznio
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            41 year ago

            Teams is still horribly optimized and barely works though. I love having to restart my computer in order to be able to sign in.

            Protip: It’s much faster and more stable when just opened as a webpage in Firefox

            • @lrabbt
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              21 year ago

              I wish. Teams literally says Firefox is not supported and doesn’t allow me to make calls, even though I’m able to join meetings. Teams is a joke.

              • @sznio
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                11 year ago

                I also used to have that message but it seems like they’ve got that back in order.

                I remember that back then you could download an extension to pretend your user agent was Chrome and Teams would work flawlessly.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      It is, which is why I avoid it. The amount of power VSCode consumes vs others is significant. Jetbrains products even have a low power mode which turns off indexing. Can run that thing all day long without plugging in.

      I also use Ripcord for slack instead of that electron client.

      I always avoid electron apps so I don’t have to have a separate flow when I am on battery vs plugged in.