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Fuck you VS Code! Have to reboot my VM every four hours because that piece of shit starts glitching on the screen and freezes the entire system when I want to close it!

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  • 3
    I don't want to be that guy, but it's in a VM?
    Are you 100% sure it's actually vs code and not a VM?

    Also why run vs code in a VM when it's on every platform? 0.o
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    @lxmcf because I'm working with nodejs and I don't want its mess on Windows

    as for why it is VS Code, because I face similar issues on a mac with high resolution + that issue appeared starting version 1.18
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    Use a docker container running node on Linux and just mount the volume then just use code on windows
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    @Artemix not according to my experience, I had issues with its path settings so did my colleagues at work

    Anyhow I prefer that stuff to be left for Ubuntu to handle, along with docker and mongodb
  • 0
    @gruff but one cannot run Linux container on a different OS
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    You can but it is in a Linux vm, docker hides that so just standard docker commands on windows as well
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    @gruff I'll check and see, thanks for letting me know
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    @nurked Thanks I now removed few extensions lets see if that is the cause, and I hope so cuz it is a pain getting the system to freeze for nothing :\
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