← Back to context Comment by diego_sandoval 2 years ago Because it would turn into the popup fest that is vscode. 6 comments diego_sandoval Reply loa_in_ 2 years ago All it takes is a "yes to all this session" button, which is way better than just doing it quietly. chillfox 2 years ago I can't remember the last time I saw a popup in vscode, maybe last year. DangitBobby 2 years ago Do you use it? chillfox 2 years ago Every day. Guess I just configured it differently to how most people do it. 2 replies →
loa_in_ 2 years ago All it takes is a "yes to all this session" button, which is way better than just doing it quietly.
chillfox 2 years ago I can't remember the last time I saw a popup in vscode, maybe last year. DangitBobby 2 years ago Do you use it? chillfox 2 years ago Every day. Guess I just configured it differently to how most people do it. 2 replies →
DangitBobby 2 years ago Do you use it? chillfox 2 years ago Every day. Guess I just configured it differently to how most people do it. 2 replies →
chillfox 2 years ago Every day. Guess I just configured it differently to how most people do it. 2 replies →
All it takes is a "yes to all this session" button, which is way better than just doing it quietly.
I can't remember the last time I saw a popup in vscode, maybe last year.
Do you use it?
Every day. Guess I just configured it differently to how most people do it.
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