> unless you limittest generics, most people wont even encounter this. I don't think my totally normal usage of generics for type safety could be called "stretching the limits." My usage of generics includes using a…
Former contributor and user of Lite XL here. It's an awesome little editor. I quit using it though because it seemed like the future direction of the project wasn't very clear, and from a practical standpoint VS Code…
It's due to his system settings. This is how text looks like when you have all antialiasing disabled in fontconfig.
> unless you limittest generics, most people wont even encounter this. I don't think my totally normal usage of generics for type safety could be called "stretching the limits." My usage of generics includes using a…
Former contributor and user of Lite XL here. It's an awesome little editor. I quit using it though because it seemed like the future direction of the project wasn't very clear, and from a practical standpoint VS Code…
It's due to his system settings. This is how text looks like when you have all antialiasing disabled in fontconfig.