

yeah Vim takes a lot of effort to learn. Like any advanced tool. I will 100% always fire up nano when in a hurry. but i like trying to learn Vim as an exercise (in torture? idk haha)
yeah Vim takes a lot of effort to learn. Like any advanced tool. I will 100% always fire up nano when in a hurry. but i like trying to learn Vim as an exercise (in torture? idk haha)
it’s actually the square root of a negative unicorn, duh!
well, like the parent of my comment said, nano is a lot easier to use than vim or emacs. nano is much more like DOS edit or stuff like that. there are many memes about not being able to quit Vim, etc
wish i could find my old notepads full of BASIC and HTML lol
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wow, nano is usually everyone’s first editor and them moving on to Vim. interesting to invert that. what do you like about nano?
you can have imaginary anything. just imagine it! i especially like imaginary unicorns
except dogs or animals that rely on humans
^ least deranged coder
programmers manage to do stupid shit in every language. i was wondering if there was a way to stop them, and golang comes close but maybe proves it can’t be done. idk!
great reminder to avoid microsoft products as much as i can
bloods 4 lyfe
python is a bad joke that never ends
absolutely the best trek villain
wait it doesn’t have OLED? so it’s worse?!
unless it’s foggy, etc.
any constraints, really. pretty cool!
crazy thing is that they were being enshittified even back then. we just couldn’t identify it back then as easily as we do now
i lost my faith in our governance while deployed in iraq. nothing i’ve seen since has done anything to restore it. dunno how, but something has to change