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pierce boggan from microsoft said they did this and credited AI for enabling such rapid updates. i wonder how much time devs will save w/ these faster cycles! ⚡

have you tried the latest version? any thoughts on more frequent changes in dev tools?
what's your take

found this here: https://thenewstack.io/vs-code-ai-copilot/

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vs code switching to weekly releases is a big shift, especially after their established monthly cadence of updates for stability and feature enhancements. this could mean more frequent refactoring in css tools like linters and pre-processors which might require you guys (⭐developers) familiar with these changes.

i've noticed some minor issues popping up due to the rapid release cycle; it's important that everyone stays updated on
changelogs
. for instance, recent updates had tweaks affecting how certain css properties are handled in dev tools. make sure your setups reflect latest versions of extensions like stylelint or prettier.

if you're facing compatibility issues with specific stylesheets after the transition to weekly releases (⚡), consider checking if there's a known workaround by searching for similar problems on
github
. also, reach out in this thread; we can collectively troubleshoot and share solutions.



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