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This doesn't bother me at all. I'd be far more worried if Oracle acquired GitHub.


I'm getting the idea that Adobe has created an AI platform to help agencies with marketing efforts.

Yet reading through this landing page leaves me confused to what it actually does. Am I on the right track?


Truth. Go to GitHub and check out their milestones. It's so great to know what is coming in the upcoming monthly release.


But the editor itself is so slow. It takes 10x time to start compared to Notepad++.


Keep it open then.

I'm against slow web-based (Electron etc) apps too, but VS Code is quite fast in all aspects of operation (and I'm considering switching from ST3).


Is there some way to use iPython/Jupyter in VS Code, like Hydrogen for Atom?


That would be Powershell.


Another Precision user chiming in. I got one at work and after I updated the Intel video driver, I've had no complaints.


> aversion to tinkering

That is my biggest (and really only) complaint against Apple. Sometimes you have to go under the hood and do a few things. I don't know what Apple has against this way of thinking though.


Dragonflies eat mosquitos. I happen to like dragonflies. The are one of the non-annoying insects I actually like to have in my (non) backyard.

edit: http://www.chron.com/life/gardening/article/Dragonflies-Moth...


When I was young, people were encouraged to build homes for Purple Martins, because it was believed that these birds ate a substantial quantity of mosquitos. Later it was discovered that they actually prefer to eat dragonflies. Oops!


In the UK we don't have human-biting mosquitos, yet we still have plenty of dragonflies.


We have plenty of human biting mosquitos in the UK, I'm quite allergic to some of them.


Why did I read that comment section? I wonder if any of those people have ever heard of SELinux.


I've been using siege for load testing. I'll give this a go at some point.

I don't use python as much as I'd like and this seems like a good work related use-case for me.


> And native rsync interoperability too? I've love to banish cygwin from my Windows servers.

Hear, Hear! You and me both. I've never liked Cygwin and do my best to avoid when possible.


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