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VS Code
VSCodium takes the binaries for VS code and assembles it without Microsofts telemetry
VSCode is not free software. It's licensed under proprietary license. VSCodium is fully free software under MIT license.
VSCode is not free software. It's licensed under proprietary license. VSCodium is fully free software under MIT license.
I feel like VS Code / Chrome only sort of count