Post 2820737 by lambda@botsin.space
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 (DIR) Post #2726087 by crushv@letsalllovela.in
       2019-01-07T05:31:23.803188Z
       
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       look what i found in the mastodon source code
       
 (DIR) Post #2726093 by crushv@letsalllovela.in
       2019-01-07T05:32:01.080749Z
       
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       please don't take this post seriously
       
 (DIR) Post #2726131 by djsumdog@hitchhiker.social
       2019-01-07T05:34:34Z
       
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       @crushv I did actually run a grep to see if it was there ... you got me. 😋
       
 (DIR) Post #2820446 by griddle@mstdn.io
       2019-01-10T02:48:34Z
       
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       @crushv The real question is why are you using vscode?
       
 (DIR) Post #2820447 by crushv@letsalllovela.in
       2019-01-10T02:58:47.923000Z
       
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       @griddle I need an IDE when diving into code that's not mine
       
 (DIR) Post #2820737 by lambda@botsin.space
       2019-01-10T03:06:37Z
       
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       @crushv Why's that?
       
 (DIR) Post #2820948 by crushv@letsalllovela.in
       2019-01-10T03:15:04.631697Z
       
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       @lambda jump to definition, preview of definitions (vscode does this), basically just navigation and finding where code relates to other places
       
 (DIR) Post #2821079 by griddle@mstdn.io
       2019-01-10T03:23:50Z
       
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       @crushv @lambda I think someone needs to write a plugin for nvim that plugs into the oss vscode intellisense core
       
 (DIR) Post #2821080 by crushv@letsalllovela.in
       2019-01-10T03:24:06.740344Z
       
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       @griddle @lambda isn't it written in js though