Hey, me too! Only really use them for the occasional hobby project, just went with what my dad went with.
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Not your fault if you did have a strong password but your data was leaked through the sharing anyways…
That’s fair. I started with what everyone was using at the time, which just so happened to be Neovim. I’m also too lazy to switch/try anything else.
Plus, I’m not sure if Neovim simply extends Vim functionality. I know it’s a fork, but the codebase has changed so much I’m pretty sure many newer features of Vim need to be manually added to Neovim. Inlay hints in the middle of lines is already implemented in Vim: as for Neovim, it’s not here yet (well, it’s coming in 0.10, but I don’t use nightly so I don’t have it)
I mean, I’d just bind vim to nvim. If you still want vim accessible, bind it to something else. I don’t really see any downsides to Neovim: it’s decently backwards compatible, enough to use most old plugins, with the advantages of Lua config and a much wider repository of plugins.
You are a nerd with too much time
Simply poetry.
So…Mastodon…with ads?
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Basically, it’s just some cool X11 magic that uses a matrix transformation to rotate the screen.
IDK, I exit vim and promptly fall asleep.
The worst of both worlds…
Thank you for that information. I had no idea that command existed, I guess because primarily I’ve seen people sending patches over email. I’ve updated my original comment with additional information. Thanks for calling me out 😅
I just realized that’s a nose and not a tear…