yeah this was always kinda inevitable. vscode was great because it felt open, but once real money + competition showed up, microsoft was never gonna just sit back.
cursor growing that fast definitely got their attention. makes sense they'd start quietly closing doors rather than doing something heavy-handed like blocking marketplace access outright.
openvsx is a cool idea but still feels half-baked, not sure if it can catch up unless more big players start backing it.
cursor growing that fast definitely got their attention. makes sense they'd start quietly closing doors rather than doing something heavy-handed like blocking marketplace access outright.
openvsx is a cool idea but still feels half-baked, not sure if it can catch up unless more big players start backing it.