The reason for Visual Studio Code continuously loading the PowerShell extension could be due to multiple reasons, some of them are:
Corrupt or outdated extension: If the PowerShell extension is corrupt or outdated, it may cause Visual Studio Code to continuously load it.
Conflict with other extensions: In some cases, the PowerShell extension may conflict with other extensions installed in Visual Studio Code, leading to continuous loading.
Slow system performance: If the system's performance is slow, it may cause Visual Studio Code to continuously load the PowerShell extension.
Internet connectivity issues: If there are internet connectivity issues, the PowerShell extension may not load properly leading to continuous loading.
To fix the issue, try disabling and re-installing the PowerShell extension, disabling conflicting extensions or upgrading the system, and checking for internet connectivity issues.
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