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@pastthepixels if you make/made it public I would absolutely try it

for the past few months I have been looking for a decent ide (or at least text editor that's all I *really* need) with lsp support that isn't slopware and is reasonable about ram usage, so I have been looking into every promising option I see

for years I have been using vscodium, but that fails at all of the above and now that I have been using chromebooks for development more I also really need something more lightweight

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@hexaheximal i did! it's not packaged anywhere because i don't have the time to maintain distro packages/it's still in development but you can just compile it from the instructions in the readme i think
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@pastthepixels awesome! :)

I will try it and let you know how it goes

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@pastthepixels btw idk if it is intentional or not but there is no license file

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@hexaheximal yeah this is still in early development. i haven't chosen a license yet. actually i should prolly do that now that i'm a bit more confident in what i wanna use
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@pastthepixels yeah, I get it. even just recently I have been working on a project (robotics microkernel platform) where I have spent way too long unsure of whether to make it gpl or 0bsd, and that is far from the only example for me alone...

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@hexaheximal @pastthepixels GPL seems like a safe choice in that case because you can always relicense to something less restrictive like 0BSD (provided you're still the only copyright holder) but you can't revoke rights you've already granted
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