[17:11] <cmaloney> https://github.blog/2022-06-08-sunsetting-atom/ <- Sorrt to see it go, but having a bit of "smug mode" for all of the folks that jeered that I was still on vim when this was corporeal
[18:07] <jrwren> vscode is really its successor.
[20:27] <dzho> cmaloney: yeah, similar feeling here
[20:28] <dzho> like, if all y'all are going to be running Electron editors I'd just as soon it wasn't Just That One Editor by That One Big Company
[20:28] <dzho> I went to see what the state of Brackets was. Maybe I'd seen this and forgotten, maybe not, that Adobe ditched it in 2021.
[20:29] <dzho> So there's a successor fork brackets-cont (for Brackets Continued or something like that) but it doesn't look super healthy
[20:30] <dzho> like their heart isn't into it and at least some of that user base seems to be gung ho on a successor project phoenix that is 100% in the browser-browser (as opposed to a browser runtime that doesn't look like a browser)
[20:31] <dzho> seems like there might have been another editor of this kind but maybe it was always just the 3: Atom, VS Cod[e|ium], Brackets
[20:31]  * dzho can't be bothered to dig up the screenshots from the lab machines back in the day
[21:19] <jrwren> lul @ "That One Big Company" 
[21:22] <cmaloney> Heh
[21:23] <cmaloney> I'm kinda tired of things that I like getting canned because "company got bored"
[21:23] <jrwren> like starcraft :cry:
[21:25] <cmaloney> How did that get canned?
[21:25] <cmaloney> They remasterd it, according to their site
[21:26] <cmaloney> unless "remastered" is one of those euphemisms for "fixed shit that didn't need fixing"
[22:37] <jrwren> starcraft 2 then? :)