• malockin@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      You may not find a use for it, and neither do I in my workflow. But think about accessibility - it might enable some users to perform tasks the find physically difficult using just their voice.

      Or, you can go get a beer or a [slice of] pizza, and call out to vscode from across the room to build your app or start a server or something.

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          11 months ago

          Indeed - users that need accessable features should not rely on each piece of software they use to supply them. But even as a one-off feature, it is a good thing to have IMO, as it will certainly expose APIs and hooks in vscode for other accessibility software to utilize.

          Also, open source, learning, and all that jazz.

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      11 months ago

      I don’t even get why companies are pushing “AI” tools, what do they think they’ll accomplish by doing so?

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    Sticky Scroll in tree views and notebooks

    Fucking. Yes.

    I fuckin’ love Sticky Scroll. Makes it way easier to see where the hell I am, both in code and a giant list of files!

    Triggered Breakpoints

    Didn’t know this was even a concept, but really good to know (besides the Conditional Breakpoint)