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Fortunately, there are competing LSPs of reasonable quality now. I'm using pyrefly. Not sure if ty/ruff have one too.


Did not know about this, thanks. Now I don't have to do half of my development in Zed and half in VSCodium :)


Indeed Apple Music Classical or Idagio. Spotify has never cared for classical, because the market is too small for them to bother.


I use git town. Fits my brain a lot better.


I had a look at some of FileVine's output, and I can say I'm not surprised. This is not an organization that prizes engineering at all.


A blast from the past! Pyscripter was definitely a top contender back in Python 2.3 days. Not sure when I stopped using it and why. Seems to be actively maintained. Will have to try again.


Yes, I had it installed back in those days. I stopped using it because Notepad++ (quick check something without getting asked for permissions) plus VS Code (linting, refactoring, other small things) plus my pimped Code browser 4.9 (Zen-like Overview) do the things I need.


This is a nice system. I wonder if modshim can be used to or extended to do hot reload.


Yes, but businesses operate on cash, not tax credits.


Why do you want to switch?


Interesting. I've been missing `svn changelist` feature in Git. GitButler calls it virtual branches. Indispensable feature. Going to try it out.


This seems to be similar to a microwave circulator. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circulator


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