Remember when VSCode came out and everyone knew it was supposed to be a replacement for Sublime? which was the most popular non-IDE editor until then. I can't seem to find anything in Google mentioning this, despite being pretty common knowledge. Even the keywords used for user preferences are nearly the same.
>>107897001>I can't seem to find anything in Google mentioning thisThat's because sublime text itself was already memory holed. No one but 5 autists remember it... It will go the way of atom editor soon
>>107897001>all free editor options are pure trash until a private company makes vscode>all free browser options are pure trash until a private company makes chrome>all free desktop OS is trash until a private company makes windows/osxthis is supposed to be an important life lesson yet many didnt get the point
>>107897001>can't seem to find anything in Google mentioning this, despite being pretty commonInternet actually isn't a good storage for information. Things get forgotten quickly.
>>107897059sublime wasn't free. it was nagware. It prompted you to buy it every few dozen saves. But it was $70 and they never got the message they should lower the price a bit
>>107897059I'll add, all attempts and solutions to make Linux gaming a thing are pure trash until Billion dollar private company Valve made proton/deckthere really is a patter here
There’s a video on YouTube I watched recently on this actually. It’s something like the history of how sublime text killed itself OopsI thought you mean atomhttps://youtu.be/QsTYFsmCL5E?si=6-4fkkR5zx6taeJzHere’s the vid anyway
>>107897043im still using subl though.........