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Could you elaborate why? You open the project, it is scanned and indexed. Seems logical and obvious if the IDE can sugges a relevant completion based on the whole project structure. Thanks!


Of course knowing is different than indexing and they are routing your code to an LLM, so data exfiltration is also involved. I can summarize my project in two minutes to a collaborator, and they will have more knowledge of it than any indexing mechanism. The underlying connotation when you use the word "knows" is that you've shared it with actual people, not a vector database. And that is creepy. Not sure why I would have to explain any of this.


trial for commercial means for paying customers, including individuals.


Running fronted in browser is not possible at the moment.


Got it, thank you!


[JetBrains employee] In the future Fleet will be able to update itself. Right now, we use Toolbox App as it can do Fleet updates easier.


I personally love Toolbox in our corporate environment. I just wish it would default to using system proxy settings on Windows and propagate Proxy settings to the IDE's it installs by default.


While I believe there are JB employees in this thread, your wish is more likely to be fulfilled if it is a formal ticket: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/TBX


And a better way to handle certs for it, and all the IDEs, behind a corporate MITM SSL proxy would really improve my day.


Yes, absolutely!


This is strange. Try to go to check out and you should see "Purchase period" there. If not, please contact [email protected]. Thanks!


Interesting about the 2nd keyboard. Is it a custom one? What specific macros do you have there? Thanks!


Oh, it's technically a keypad. Just a square little thing. Search for "USB keypad".

Macros for starting/stopping services or running a debugger etc.


While Space IS an all-in-one solution, you can still mirror a repository to it and (use it for code reviews [1]). Native integration with JetBrains IDEs should be a plus if you use them.

[1] https://blog.jetbrains.com/space/2021/04/07/space-code-revie...


Interesting. Most people I know actually call the product either just IDEA or IntelliJ. :)


JavaScript was first introduced to the public 25 years ago, on December 4, 1995.


What kind of plugins would you need for PyCharm? It has quite a lot of them and you can write yours (well, yes, in Java).

Also PyCharm is quite significantly an OSS, actually.


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