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− | + | ==="Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of [[Editors and_IDEs/vsCode|VsCode]]"=== | |
− | == | + | It's very much what the tag line says.<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" /><brclass="mw_emptyline" />Consider the following:<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" /> |
− | ==="Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of | ||
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− | It's very much what the tag line says. | ||
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− | Consider the following: | ||
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* [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]] is free and open-source | * [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]] is free and open-source | ||
* [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]] is made and distributed by Microsoft | * [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]] is made and distributed by Microsoft | ||
* [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]] ships with "telemetrics" | * [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]] ships with "telemetrics" | ||
** usage data is being sent back to Microsoft | ** usage data is being sent back to Microsoft | ||
− | + | <brclass="mw_emptyline" /><brclass="mw_emptyline" />If any of this concerns you, you don't have to miss out!<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" />You can still enjoy all the features of [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]], while sending no data to Microsoft!<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" /><brclass="mw_emptyline" />It's project on Github, that pulls down the code from the [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]] repository (since it's open-source), and compiles it without tele-metrics for you!<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" />Personally, i haven't bothered auditing vsCodium to see if it's dialing out anywhere, but the hacker community seems to like it!<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" />Basically, use this if you trust the vsCodium people more than the Microsoft ones.<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" /><brclass="mw_emptyline" />Full and official documentation available at: https://vscodium.com/ | |
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− | If any of this concerns you, you don't have to miss out! | ||
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− | You can still enjoy all the features of [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]], while sending no data to Microsoft! | ||
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− | It's project on Github, that pulls down the code from the [[Editors_and_IDEs/vsCode | vsCode]] repository (since it's open-source), and compiles it without tele-metrics for you! | ||
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− | Personally, i haven't bothered auditing vsCodium to see if it's dialing out anywhere, but the hacker community seems to like it! | ||
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− | Basically, use this if you trust the vsCodium people more than the Microsoft ones. | ||
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− | Full and official documentation available at: https://vscodium.com/ |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 25 March 2021
vsCodium
"Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VsCode"
It's very much what the tag line says.<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" /><brclass="mw_emptyline" />Consider the following:<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" />
- vsCode is free and open-source
- vsCode is made and distributed by Microsoft
- vsCode ships with "telemetrics"
- usage data is being sent back to Microsoft
<brclass="mw_emptyline" /><brclass="mw_emptyline" />If any of this concerns you, you don't have to miss out!<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" />You can still enjoy all the features of vsCode, while sending no data to Microsoft!<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" /><brclass="mw_emptyline" />It's project on Github, that pulls down the code from the vsCode repository (since it's open-source), and compiles it without tele-metrics for you!<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" />Personally, i haven't bothered auditing vsCodium to see if it's dialing out anywhere, but the hacker community seems to like it!<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" />Basically, use this if you trust the vsCodium people more than the Microsoft ones.<brclass="mw_emptyline_first" /><brclass="mw_emptyline" />Full and official documentation available at: https://vscodium.com/