sigma vim user
Omega neovim user
gigachad ed user
Ed is king. Every single time I have to work on a severely resource constrained system I always use Ed.
That’s literally never happened to me but that won’t stop me from saying it.
I mean, I don’t know how severly resource constrained a system has to be to not even be able to run vi.
You haven’t seen my grandma’s pc
No, but I have seen my grandma’s pc
I once used Linux on an actual honest-to-God teletype.
Granted, it was set up as a novelty and the thing it was hooked up to was a Pi 4, but still.
enlightened echo user
Meanwhile webstorm/intelliJ users:
signature look of superiority
empty wallet
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Nope 😉
https://www.jetbrains.com/community/opensource/#support
https://www.jetbrains.com/community/dev-recognition/
Plus their Java and Python IDEs have free community versions as well.
VSCodium > VSCode
It is, but the lack of official Microsoft extensions makes life a little harder
You can change the extension repository to the official one.
I don’t need it tho, I only need Pyright, Python and the catppuccin theme
Some MS addons still don’t work if you do that, last time I tried
The most unfortunate of which for me is remote development. So convenient, nothing compares :(
That’s weird, AFAIk VSCodium only strips telemetry and changes branding. It shouldn’t actively break addon.
Unless they check if they’re running inside of the actual MS VSCode, which could explain why they aren’t working
IIRC VSCode contains some proprietary, closed source binaries and VSCodium does not. So maybe the MS addons need those binaries
You can get e.g. pylance to work if you trick it:
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/issues/1640
So, at least in that instance, it’s just Microsoft being a little petty.
You guys recommend VSCodium over VSCode. Is there a working sync solution similar to the one built into VSCode where you can sync all settings and extensions between machines?
Yes! It’s this one https://open-vsx.org/extension/zokugun/sync-settings I really like it for using a normal repository over a “gist” and so you can also use any git server provider, I think the developer is also a contributor of VSCodium itself
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I genuinely think it’s funny that in a post that isn’t making fun of Emacs you felt the need to defend Emacs.
It’s making fun of Emacs users for always finding ways to talk about Emacs. (Which I don’t think is a real problem anymore)
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I use vscode with vim plugin. I find this to be a pretty great combo, for me at least
VS Code + vim plugin is sooo slooow. I’m happy it works for you but I can’t wait to finish on boarding my onboarding buddy so I can go back to vim where I belong
I do too… but it’s not perfect. If you use the extension that uses neovim in the background is seems is the best option but still I miss my “never needing a mouse” feeling I had on emacs. I mean maybe is just lack of knowing keybindings… but back on the day when I used spacemacs it was all so intuitive.
I also miss magit…
What does CUI mean?
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Codium you dorks
Emacs sucks. Vim is so much better. And vscode is okay.
Go ahead. Down vote me. I don’t care. This isn’t Reddit lol.
Vim is a pain to configure
Try Lunarvim, it’s neovim with a bunch of great Plugins and configuration settings out of the box.
I’m going to give what I’ve realized newer folks to Vim think is a scorching hot take: VimL is nice. Theyre the same editor commands you use in your day to day life, even if you’re using NeoVim + Lua, just all written out in a file.
That said, using NeoVim + Lua makes it far easier to organize your config, which also makes it easier to write more complex configs. It’s like the difference between building a shed around back for your home office vs building a cathedral. Its fine to work in a shed, but once you know you can build a cathedral, you’re kinda tempted to just up and do it
Vim has vim9 script now which is very similar to common scripting languages like Typescript.
Vim also doesn’t need tons of configuration.
Fennel > Lua > VimScript
At first maybe. But when you get your vim config well honed over time you’re good. Plus there’s things like pathogen or other frameworks to add plugins and stuff.
Vim sucks, Emacs is the best editor in the world
Nuh uh!!! Vim is better! So much better!!! Emacs sucks balls!
I use both emacs and vim, each have their own use cases
You haven’t switched to cursor yet?
This isn’t Reddit lol.
Genuinely curious what you think the difference is
stock emacs sucks, doom emacs ftw
I generally code in VSCode, and manage org-roam notes and information in Emacs. Works well enough for me.
Any particular reason why you don’t code in Emacs? Since you already set up Org Mode and Org Roam, I’m sure you know how the configuration works and how to write some Elisp. It’s actually not that much work to set up all the things you would need for programming (lsp-mode, etc.)
I guess I just preferred VSCode for coding? Every time I’ve tried to use Emacs for my coding workflows I’ve given up, I think I’m just used to VSCode in that respect. It is weird, I know.
VS code is pretty amazing though
What’s a plugin? What’s VSCode?
DBase IV does not need any of this.