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I just updated to the most recent version of Jerboa (the Android Lemmy client), and when I tried to log in to Beehaw, I got a message saying that Beehaw's server version is older than the minimum version now required by Jerboa.
Not complaining. Just FYI.
I'm a hobbyist programmer, mostly in JavaScript, but I'd like to learn Rust. I'd like to use an open-source IDE that supports Language Server Protocol. I'm currently using WebStorm, which is not open-source, and doesn't support LSP. I've checked out VS Codium, which is open-source and does support LSP, but it seems like it's a hobbled version of VS Code that still phones home to Microsoft.
Are there and other IDEs that are FOSS and that support LSP?
Edit: Thanks everybody. I'm taking the path of least resistance and sticking with Webstorm and IntelliJ.
https://youtu.be/621Nk3Ubz4A?t=30
Music video by Dan Hartman performing I Can Dream About You. (C) 2004 Geffen Records
Probably not related to Beehaw, but might be a Lemmy issue.
This post claims to have 41 comments. https://beehaw.org/post/685756
But I only see 21 comments. Why is this? Am I not seeing comments from other instances or something?
Some would simply call it an evolution of style, and others might call it a sellout. I'd like to hear your examples of musical acts that changed so radically over time that you'd consider it a sellout.
My example would be Jefferson Starship. Their first album was "Blows Against The Empire", which was about hippies hijacking a starship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzclibWeXM8&t=1126s
Grace Slick was the first person to say "motherfucker" on television when performing their material.
They went from that to shedding personnel, renaming themselves "Starship", and making pop music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDI2WQJyE7I
What are your before and after examples that you consider a sellout?
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