• Mubelotix
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    128 days ago

    Just violate their rules and enable the microsoft extensions on forks

    • Billegh
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      128 days ago

      That’s just it, these extensions themselves refuse to run if the fork doesn’t say it is vs code. You’d have to build it yourself to report compliant information to the extension, or build the extension yourself to not check. Both of which are not trivial.

  • Realitätsverlust
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    28 days ago

    A company that is known for doing shitty things does shitty things.

    Color me fucking surprised.

    Honestly, at this point, I have ZERO sympathy for people who are still actively using microsoft products and running into problems.

  • @vermaterc@lemmy.ml
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    129 days ago

    A few things to point out:

    • Microsoft created this extension and pays money to develop it
    • Despite that, they give it to programmers for free. It is still free of charge.
    • They explicitly said that using it outside of their products is forbidden (according to article: at least 5 years ago), they just didn’t enforce it
    • Someone (here: Cursor developers), despite that, used it in their products and started to make money from it

    What exactly are you mad at? When will programming community finally understand that Microsoft is not a non-profit company and its primary purpose is to make money?