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Visual Studio Code is eating up hundreds of gigabytes on Linux
Those project files you deleted might not actually be deleted.
A hands-on comparison shows how Cursor, Windsurf, and Visual Studio Code approach text-to-website generation differently once ...
A hands-on test compared Visual Studio Code and Google Antigravity on generating and refining a simple dynamic Ticket Desk ...
Versions installed via Snap don't delete files when users empty system trash Linux users who installed Microsoft's Visual Studio Code as a Snap package may want to check to see whether files they sent ...
GlassWorm malware is expanding to open source platforms, targeting macOS users with infostealers.
Quantum computing has attracted attention for years, but for most developers it has felt distant and impractical. By making its development kit open source and integrating it with widely used tools ...
A fake VS Code extension posing as a Moltbot AI assistant installed ScreenConnect malware, giving attackers persistent remote ...
North Korea is doubling down on a familiar playbook by weaponizing trust in open-source software and developer workflows. The ...
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4 VS Code forks built for specific tasks
The classic VS Code is great and all, but these specialized forks are better for certain programming tasks ...
An experimental feature in VS Code 1.108, Agent Skills are folders of instructions, scripts, and resources that GitHub Copilot can load for specialized tasks. Visual Studio Code 1.108, the latest ...
A compromised Open VSX publisher account was used to distribute malicious extensions in a new GlassWorm supply chain attack.
A Microsoft Visual Studio Code extension for Moltbot turns out to actually deliver a malware payload to unsuspecting users.
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