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neckbeards actually think this is acceptable
i wanna open a file and edit the text and close it without having to read a book before doing so
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@RustyCrab @zero nano my beloved
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@zero I am an avid vim user and the total people I have recommended it to is 1. The number of guys who hack away enough on a keyboard to actually get benefit from it is vanishingly small and mostly has to do with RSI.
>use vi, vim is annoying
this nigga is peak senile wtf
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@sleepingnevi @zero yeah I use obsidian vim as well. Also the community vimrc plugin JUST TO MAKE IT USE SYSTEM CLIPBOARD AAAAAAAA.
that's one of those insane defaults that makes zero sense for the modern age.
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@RustyCrab @zero i like just standard vim but ive never done any real serious dev stuff the most ive done is a little c++ and shell scripts and editing dotfiles for arch and stuff
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@RustyCrab @zero obsidian has vim bindings though
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@sleepingnevi @zero vim (the editor) isn't a good daily driver because it's so ancient. People sometimes make it souped-up into an IDE but it typically takes months if not years of tinkering to do so. I just use regular IDEs with vim bindings (which they all have nowadays). And yeah I agree it's way more comfortable and fixed all my RSI issues. Watching other people text edit is kinda painful now.
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@RustyCrab @zero vim isnt really worth learning unless you really want to or youre a god tier kernel dev or something
but i must say after learning it its hard to go back