VSCodium 1.105.16999 released

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VSCodium has released version 1.105.16999, a community-driven iteration of Microsoft's Visual Studio Code. This update reflects significant input from users who helped select free binaries and default settings tailored to their preferences. Noteworthy enhancements include the removal of Copilot UI elements due to pull request #2560, which streamlines the user interface. Additionally, pull request #2561 rectified issues related to incorrect binary names, while #2534 improved telemetry documentation. Pull request #2562 introduced a feature allowing users to disable non-functional features.

The release is available for multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, and various Linux distributions, with options for different architectures such as x86, ARM, PPC, RISC-V, Loong, and s390x. Users can choose from a variety of installation formats, including user and system installers, binaries, and CLI tools.

As VSCodium continues to evolve, it emphasizes the importance of community collaboration in enhancing the software's functionality and usability. This ongoing development supports the mission to provide a free and open-source code editing experience, free from proprietary constraints. Future releases may focus on additional user-requested features, performance improvements, and maintaining compatibility with the latest programming tools and languages. Users are encouraged to participate in further development by contributing to discussions and submitting pull requests that align with the community's needs

VSCodium 1.105.16999 released

VSCodium version 1.105.16999 has been released, resulting from a collaborative effort by the community to select free binaries and default settings that meet their needs. The update includes several key changes, including the removal of Copilot UI elements through pull request #2560. Additionally, pull requests #2534 and #2562 have improved telemetry documentation and enabled the ability to disable broken features, respectively. Pull request #2561 also addressed an issue with incorrect binary names in this new release.

VSCodium 1.105.16999 released @ Linux Compatible