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😆 I can’t tell if I really like using vim or if it’s Stockholm syndrom. ZQ

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I’ve been trying to get good at vim recently and the more I learn how to do, the more I love it. I already hit the inflection point of being better with vim then regular text editors, but I can tell I’m nowhere near as fast as I can be

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Keep at it, it’s a learning curve but when you get over it you’re not gonna wanna program without it. IdeaVim is great in Jetbrains IDEs and the vim plugin for vs code is pretty decent, if you’re more into an IDE than a terminal.

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You mean it’s not C-x C-c?

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Memes like this always make we wonder the original version of it. I am dying to know the original context of why the father doesn’t want the boyfriend to pull out

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The father didn’t believe the boy’s claim and dared him to demonstrate exiting Vim without pulling out the power cable that night.

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I’ve used vim for so many years now that it blows my mind when people act like it’s difficult to use.

The same thing with installing Arch and even Gentoo … if you’ve got good experience with something like redhat/centos and can read documentation it’s a breeze.

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What? A task gets easier the more experience you got with it? I think you’re in for a Nobel price or something.

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I use Arch btw


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