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by vlovich123
477 days ago
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Firstly, VSCode runs on 3 major OSes that don’t have this capability and such software results the way it is partially because of targeting the lowest common denominator. Only a Fuscia first editor would do this. Secondly, the editor also does it this way this because of reasons other than support within the OS because even with components it would need to design a capabilities model for extensions and a sandbox process to maintain the permissions - it’s much easier to just do the extensions in-process and not think about it. |
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The difference is in that every single one of those other operating systems, applications just have network access. By default. No capability needed. This would not be the case in an OS centered around capabilities.
Multi-platform software develops integration with local OS APIs all the time.
Like I said, your thinking is way too black and white. Your inability to see a different world doesn’t make one impossible to exist. What is even the point of thinking this way? Your entire mindset boils down to “nothing can ever be better”.