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Extension to view all files from a folder in a single tab?
  • I'm imagining the different files in one scrollable view, so once you scroll past one file the next file will be right under it. Basically as if all the files were appended together to one file virtually, but still editable as separate files.

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  • Theoretically yes, but I'm having a very hard time even finding peripherals with male lightning ports when I searched out of curiosity, and the few I saw were the same price as this adapter or cheaper. Every single peripheral I found that has a male lightning port uses it for the purpose of making it sit flush against the phone, otherwise it would have made more sense to simply buy a USB-C accessory and use a C to lightning cable. This adapter removes the streamlined nature of those peripherals.

    I'm sure there's some rare use case where this adapter makes sense, so I don't literally mean nobody would ever need this in any circumstance, but since the need for it would be so small I think the heightened price makes sense since there would be very little demand.

  • Extension to view all files from a folder in a single tab?

    I was just thinking that sometimes I avoid breaking functions in a file into multiple modules because I don't want to deal with the hassle of switching files. One way to remove that hassle would be to have a way to view all the files in a folder in a single tab with each file appended to the list, so I could scroll through or search all of them in the same tab.

    Does VS Code already have an extension like this? If not, is the VS Code extension system flexible enough to implement this feature?

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    I'm definitely seeing the benefits of belonging to a smaller Lemmy instance today.
  • There's an appeal to having limitless content, but it does become addictive. Having a slower pace is a good thing.

    I left Reddit shortly after the spez's AMA before I found Lemmy and for a week I did feel a little out of touch since I didn't like the feeds on other social networks or sites. Lemmy gives me that feeling of being up to date with the internet without being endless which I think is much healthier.

  • I'm definitely seeing the benefits of belonging to a smaller Lemmy instance today.
  • I would much rather have fewer more engaging conversations than the circus Reddit was. Sure it had more conversation but sometimes that felt more isolating since every comment became transactional noise. Really hoping I can find the sweet spot on Lemmy!