Yes and they maintain their part of the code. The one they've been working on for 30 years.
I've worked on forks for certain Android devices with very primitive text suggestions that notepadqq provides and the difference in productivity between that and vscode+clangd is staggering. What do you mean there's a macro for anything?
Every time I see this flowchart I get reminded that Slack casually sends half of my notifications to a sleeping/disabled laptop instead of my phone.
I also get reminded that Telegram has one of the simplest notification schemes in existence.
Notify last used device -> If still unread after ~30 seconds notify every logged in device. That's it, dead simple, never missed a TG notification.
Kinda telling how Google switched to S0(s2idle) on Android since Pixel 3 or 4, fixed up most of their own drivers, submitted fixes to mainline (and probably to firmware developers too) and a few years later every Android device uses S0 and sleeps flawlessly.
Meanwhile MS have been trying to do the same since 2012 and there are still numerous issues.
I've worked on forks for certain Android devices with very primitive text suggestions that notepadqq provides and the difference in productivity between that and vscode+clangd is staggering. What do you mean there's a macro for anything?