I used to use Atom as my primary code editor, and it was really easy to disable telemetry in it (just two clicks). Now that Atom is no longer supported, I decided on using VSCode or VSCodium. However, I don’t really know which one to choose.
- How much privacy am I losing? I also use Pycharm for Python most of the time, so I am wondering which would be the less privacy invasive one.
- I also heard that VSCode still sends telemetry, is that true (in the sense that it is sending more than a “no telemetry” flag)?
- Also, is it possible to make vscode.dev run without telemetry?
- Will VSCodium support C++ and CMake with compilation, or will I need to use VSCode for that?
(I know there is a “Code - OSS”, but I just need to know about VSCode and VSCodium)
Codium because no telemetry shit
There’s a fork of atom called pulsar and its being worked on still.
That’s a terrible name as it’s used for other software and totally disconnected from the project it’s continuing.
I’d have gone with the name Atomiser.
I know this is a very random comment!
This is what I’m using now that atom is dead and it feels like I’m still using atom. Highly recommend if you’re a former atom user.
Well, the scale of advantage depends on how much do you value your privacy :) In other terms VSCodium and VSCode are pretty much the same (except a couple of niche features). And neither of them is an IDE (not to be confused with M$ Visual Studio, which is a paid IDE with all compilers, debuggers etc. included). But you can alter both of them to the state of IDE using plugins. VSCodium will require a small extra step that is enabling VSCode Plugin Marketplace, that’s all.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/rSPpf1zjHG4?t=206
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.
Visual studio is free for indy Devs and small companies.
That must be lies, Microsoft promised they would continue to support Atom so that must be true!
vscodium just works for me , its just like vscode removing telemetry
VSCodium is fully libre unlike regular VSCode.
yes. but vim is even vetter