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authorMatt Kosarek <matt.kosarek@canonical.com>2026-05-18 16:32:12 -0400
committerMatt Kosarek <matt.kosarek@canonical.com>2026-05-18 16:32:12 -0400
commit1efc0258a6c54d19a1f248c96d29f89fb8fa35cf (patch)
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bugfix: content fix
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@@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ And this feels somewhat like a breakup. For a long time, I've been paying JetBra
I've been using CLion for all of my day-to-day work for years now. The unfortunate part is that
I want to love these products. I find the UI easy to understand. I find their defaults to be sane. The tooling allows
me to debug my problems with fantastic insight. All of the core ideas of JetBrains products are solid and
-well executed. For this reason, I really want to love them. I want to use CLion every day and I want
-to use it everyday into the future.
+well executed. For this reason, I really want to love them. I want to use CLion every day.
But there is one teeny tiny problem: **the tool is so fricken slow**.