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In #VSCode, the code lenses now include an outline around parts of it (such as "🅁un 🅃ests"). I'm not sure if this is from #Rust analyzer or VS Code itself, as I updated everything last night.

Is there a way to get rid of this outline (likely a border in the CSS)? It is distracting to the point that I'm considering turning off code lenses if it can't be disabled.

"Most guides to docs like code, even the ones for non-devs, assume you have some developer knowledge: maybe you're already using version control, or you've encountered build pipelines before, or you're working alongside developers.

This guide is for the people who read that paragraph and wished it came with a glossary. This is docs like code for people who don't know what git is and have never installed VS Code.

This post explains terminology and concepts, to help you get a mental model of what's going on. If you prefer to dive in and pick up concepts as you go, skip straight to the tips in How to learn, and come back to the conceptual info as needed."

deborahwrites.com/blog/docs-li

deborahwrites.comDocs like code in very basic terms - Deborah WritesThis is docs like code for people who don't know what git is and have never installed VS Code.

I am not yet faster at #helix than I am at #vscode , but dammit I'd rather use something developed to be completely free and open source, unlike vscode.

I considered alternatives, like Zed, but they have a CLA for their contributors, which in my eyes leaves room for a potential close sourcing in the distant future.

Why is F# so little used and why is the community so small? Actually, every time I play with F# (especially in conjunction with ionide.io/ #vscode extension for F#), I have to say that F# is a really fun programming language. In combination with FSI, Ionide and Type Inference it often feels like a dynamic language. You can use many different styles to programme with F#, but what I particularly like is that Railway

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