No, you don't get it and lack empathy.
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Reminds me of the old joke that monads are easy to understand, you just have to realize monads are just monoids in the class of endofunctors.
Alternatively, get good, consistently win games against people who are worse, stop coping and you'll get to the rank you deserve.
There is no such thing as elo hell, if you're consistently outperforming your direct opponent you will win more games than you lose against people of your MMR and you will climb. "Elo hell" is just a coping mechanism for people who can't admit they're bad
What study is that? Can you give a reference?
But rust
How did a bug with something like that never pop up in unit tests?
Disclaimer: I'm not super experienced.
I'd say it heavily depends on your usecase. If you're the type of person to only really code in one language and don't really want to tinker too much then an IDE is perfect.
If you love tinkering with your editor and tweak it to be just perfect you also have stuff like emacs or vim.
As for the feature I can't live without: a good vim mode. Once you're used to editing text in vim, going back to a mouse based workflow is a really big pain.
Alternatively: they might just have a different use case than you do
Duitsland: "ja."
He is the oncoming störm
It's always fixable, just not always worth the effort