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Trying Out VsCodium

 During my daily webhopping, I kept come across some webmasters that use VsCodium as their text code editor. At first i thought it's an alternate name for VS Code until I stumble across bulbagarden.net stating that it's their alternative software — a whole separate program if you will.. (well kinda not since it's technically a fork but whatevs) Bless them very much!

Being curious, I searched up some reviews and setup tutorial to familiarise myself at the base level. And man oh man, it's a neat time I have! By the time I check the latest installer lists, the devs already sort them by OS and add bit comment on their differences (the setup tutorial I watch was older). Love the intuitive welcome section: customising themes, adding plugin, setting keyboard shortcuts, and etc.

That being said, I won't uninstalling VS Code right away. Trying to see if I instinctually need it while intergrating my workflow to VsCodium in the meantime. Take it slow and all. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ So yeah, that's my first impression for VsCodium. Very quick no drama. Also cool coral icon too, what's not to love?~

Look at them!