• @I_like_cats@lemmy.one
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    497 months ago

    I know. I also use VSCode. However I just hate how much ram it uses. I had a Laptop with 4Gb of ram and I could not open VsCode on that thing when I had literally anything else open because the system would freeze.

    Just because VsCode uses Electron doesn’t mean that Electron is not bad

    • @naught@sh.itjust.works
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      157 months ago

      Tbf, it’s typically language servers and extensions causing cpu and memory footprints. If you were to open a dumb txt file, I doubt you’d encounter issues. The app itself is pretty light. I say this as a neovim user who has managed to make its memory footprint balloon _

      • @AVincentInSpace
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        Can confirm. No matter how lightweight your IDE claims to be, if rust-analyzer uses 1GB RAM per project you have open and takes 30 seconds to start up, then that’s that.

        Source: learned Neovim having been promised it would be a lightweight alternative to a more mainstream IDE that would also speed up programming with keyboard shortcuts. By the time I added enough plugins to make it usable, only one of those two things was even debatably true.

    • Enitoni
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      -67 months ago

      Idk my vscode hardly ever uses more than 1-2 gigs.

      • My NeoVim (which can leverage VSCodes plugins) uses about 60MB for an entire project.

        And doesn’t have the stink of Microsoft and its associated user tracking.

        • @AVincentInSpace
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          What language are you using? For me the rust-analyzer background process takes 1GB on average by itself

      • @I_like_cats@lemmy.one
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        37 months ago

        Yes. Thats a fuckton for a code editor. I also have an operating system that needs ram too. And if I open a browser it’s over