• Lemminary
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              It’s only a prompt: “Would you like to install the recommended addons?” You hit ‘yes’ and move on, never thinking about it again until you switch projects for the first time. I don’t get what this fuss is about.

              Note that the community is very active for each project. All popular projects like Tailwind and Astro come with their recommended add-on and command-line tools early after their release. But my favorite is when a new project pops up that replaces the original tool and becomes the standard because it got it right, and it didn’t have to ask anyone for permission to do it.

      • @capybara@lemm.ee
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        216 days ago

        Depends on the resources required and how much benefit it brings to the average user.

    • @kungen@feddit.nu
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      Security-wise, yeah? IIRC Microsoft is very nonchalant with checking that there’s nothing malicious in the plugins on their marketplace.

    • Caveman
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      315 days ago

      Having a bunch of plugins built-in means also supported in updates and play nice with each other