Yes. I tried Neovim last year. Spent 1 day, and did not achieve parity with my Vim setup so I abandoned it. A contributing factor may have been: getting distracted with analogous plugins on the nvim side. Now that Bram is gone, I'll take another day or two and switch over sometime this year. I don't have to though. Vim works. It always has. It probably always will.
Vim has been a great companion in my life, thanks Bram. People wonder why this 30 year old piece of software is so beloved. Most will never know.
I enjoy typing 'vim' to start it up. I've created aliases for other programs, but not vim. 'v' would work quite well in my setup. I love those 3 letters.
15 seconds per month is about 6.7ppm. That's well within typical crystal oscillator accuracy. If you need more than that (without external time correction such as gps or radio/internet), you need expensive oscillators with temperature compensation or even ovenized units.
This is my exact use case. I disabled federation, hand out account tokens to my kids' friends so they can make their own accounts (public registration is disabled). I used that popular Synapse Ansible deploy project, and deployed it on the cheapest Hetzner VPS.
Been running flawlessly for over a year now.