Neovim is a fork, but it also contributes a lot back to Vim. Patches that are compatible with both editors are generally first contributed to Vim, and then merged into Neovim.
Neovim is a fork, but it also contributes a lot back to Vim. Patches that are compatible with both editors are generally first contributed to Vim, and then merged into Neovim.
What are people doing with this high bandwidth?
attack the big corporations instead
That’s the problem though. How do you even do that?
I’m not sure which is worse. I mean most desktop programs are just glorified web browsers anyway (i.e Electron)
That just sounds like literal greenwashing
Btw, is there any casting device/service available that’s not spyware (i.e. AppleTV/Chromecast)?
Why are schools pushing so hard for enslaved Linux laptops?
Tala för dig själv
New study shows that the floor is made out of floor
The term “Foo Fighters” originally comes from UFO sightings by the U.S. military during WW2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foo fighter
Neovim is awesome
Neovim. It’s an awesome editor and it has a great community and ecosystem.
“You will own nothing and be happy”
I would recommend just learning the default surround behavior since it’s more versatile. For example surround -> text-object -> character
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It should be noted that as long as you’re on Neovim you can still keep your VimScript plugins and your VimScript config and gradually start using Lua plugins and Lua scripting. You don’t need to do a complete rewrite over night.
There’s no real downside to switching to Neovim. It’s basically a superset of Vim, only with better defaults and more capabilities that you can opt-in to if you’d like (Treesitter, native LSP client, Lua, etc.).
What’s the name of the fediverse services in the image, beside Mastodon and Pixelfed?
It’s a Swedish software consultancy firm