Interesting. I used Sublime a long time. I actually thought it was a dead project now.
I had an Intel Mac before (2017 I think?) and the M2 felt like a huge upgrade at the time. My main home machine is faster though because like you said it’s a desktop. It definitely feels faster than the mac laptop on most things but it’s surprising how often they feel comparably snappy.
Well I don’t know about the MacBook air and maybe I’m behind the times but I feel like the M2s are fast. I do most of my work on a MacBook pro M2. I think it’s about 3 years old now
The funny thing about this conversation is I normally feel like I have less of a tolerance for slow computers than anyone else. So yeah, I harped on my employer the last two machines to get upgrades asap, and my home pc’s are pretty fast.
Sounds like robot-speak to me.
Are you a robot? That process is not visible on my machine. Probably a 100ms thing. Humans perceive a speed like that as “instant”.
No, no it is not, especially when compared to IJ.
It launches and reloads my projects to a usable state in probably 2-3 seconds on my machine and it basically never randomly freezes like IJ did for me. People who say vscode is slow just have a hate boner for electron.
You prefer to focus on its other shortcomings?
Sounds like a rash decision.
Lol wow, intelliJ? Shit’s slow as fuck
Well, at least that’s something. Thank you.
When an instance shuts down, does its contributed content get removed from instances it already federated to?
Ah, I remember ops people talking about “Jankins”