I agree with you on those points. I haven't really looked into VSCode extensibility, but I had a sour experience with Visual Studio when developing an extension for changing text editor colors.
But nonetheless, I think the ability to disable extensions has a lesser impact than removing extensions if security is the concern. Said in another way, I believe being able to remove them is worst than being able to disable them.
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I agree with you on those points. I haven't really looked into VSCode extensibility, but I had a sour experience with Visual Studio when developing an extension for changing text editor colors.
But nonetheless, I think the ability to disable extensions has a lesser impact than removing extensions if security is the concern. Said in another way, I believe being able to remove them is worst than being able to disable them.