I mean, GME has value because it is shorted so much. The goal of WSB is to go for a short squeeze (when the short positions have to be closed to avoid going bankrupt, the stock price goes up). In that regard I'd consider bitcoin to have less "value", as its price is mostly based on hype, and it doesn't really have any practical uses.
Things that annoy me on mac:
- there's no volume mixer (each app having an individual volume slider)
- no window snapping (before I bought BetterTouchTool, which includes window snapping, I had windows everywhere and it was just a mess)
- column view in Finder is nice, it would be really useful to pick a new "root" folder for the viewer, or to move one directory up from the "root"
Things that annoy me on windows:
- No tabs in explorer. Imagine having a web browser that didn't have tabs, that's how bad this is.
- No preview in explorer. Mac has this awesome feature where you press space and it gives a quick overview of most files (not only images but also pdfs, .docx, ...).
- No column view. Column view makes it much easier to navigate across directories, and back and forth between subdirectories of a root directory.
I'm hoping they finally bring native tabs to their file explorer. It's annoying to have to open multiple windows if you want to browse multiple directories. In addition, I'm hoping for a "column view" like mac has.
As discussed in the article, the point is to quickly set up vim on fresh linux installations (e.g. virtual machines). For the vim on your own pc, you would likely use the full version, in addition to whatever extra config you prefer.