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I can't really tell if this is some sort of satire, or a serious post I should actually put some thought into...
"The first thing any responsible NeoVim user or advocate should say to any beginner is, "Do NOT learn NeoVim until you have mastered vi and then vim first" but obviously they never do that. Instead, they blindly seek to corrupt an entire generation of new terminal users causing them to mistake this horrible alpha software --- that's internally closer to Roblox than Linux --- as a thing they call Vim. It's just not."
I mean if they both run on Lua he's not wrong
I mean if they both run on Lua he's not wrong
Is this satire? In any case it is so low quality I really doubt it has any place here. Though maybe a proper discussion can be had in comments instead.
I like neovim and enjoy using it. To be fair though, like the author suggests, I am unemployable and terrible.
I like emacs
in which case, s/neovim/doom/g and i'm sure you've heard this screed before...
Contrast that with being emacs dependent and having to install emacs w/ the package manager which might have a corrupted database... and not having a text editor to use while you are fixing the corrupted package manager database.
From the viewpoint of a developer I can understand the desire for customability but from the viewpoint of a sysadmin there is something towards being comfortable in whatever barren environment you find yourself in.