It’s sort of an old-fashioned systems class, and they have us using emacs by default. I think emacs is fine, but would rather use a modern text editor like Sublime or VSCode.
The first challenge with VSCode is that we have to SSH into the Stanford myth machines, which I figured out how to setup (thanks to ChatGPT + Copilot) but sometimes doesn’t work for unclear reasons.
The second challenge is that (now that I gave VSCode permission to use Copilot once) I can’t figure out how to disable the goddamn AI code recommendations. (They’re actually high quality but I’m trying to learn here…) I changed like five settings and they still haven’t fully solved the problem. Please help me! I might go back to emacs if the issue persists.
Final homework (heap allocator, supposedly very hard) is in a couple weeks. To resolve YES, I must use VSCode more than emacs or any other text editor on it.
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@FergusArgyll The last assignment was unique and mostly involved understanding assembly code. I’ve just kept using emacs out of inertia. It only really frustrates me with copy pasting. I see that people below have some good suggestions so I might try them but I feel lazy rn.
The second challenge is that (now that I gave VSCode permission to use Copilot once) I can’t figure out how to disable the goddamn AI code recommendations. (They’re actually high quality but I’m trying to learn here…) I changed like five settings and they still haven’t fully solved the problem. Please help me! I might go back to emacs if the issue persists.
nuke all your configs and start over