Truly in a clbottom of its own
Their market dominance isn't because of anticompetitive practices, it's because of customer-friendly practices. People like it, so people use it.
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Even if the AC was left on, I'd have never left my kid in the car alone at 2. So many ways that can go wrong.
Because the point of the post is the comments you donkey
The biggest benefit of (neo)vim is the motions.
Honestly if you don't use vim motions in your ide of choice, you're missing out big time. Being able to do things like "Delete everything inside these parentheses". di( or "wrap this line and the two lines below in a pair of {}" ys2j{ , or "swap this parameter with the next one" cxia]a. with a single shortcut is game changing.
Even just being able to repeat an action a number of times is ridiculously useful. I use relative line numbers, so I can see how many lines away a target is and just go "I need to move down 17 lines" and hit 17j.
Absolutely insane how much quicker it is too do stuff with vim motions than ctrl-shift-arrows and the like.
Because hurr durr math hard
Their recognition doesn't change the fact that it's in the public domain
Cyberpunk 2077's RT Overdrive mode looks absolutely insanely good.
But both run on either desktop environment. This is a rather silly question.
I mean. They're paying OpenAI for API access to run those clones so OpenAI isn't complaining lol
I keep mine in a self hosted Nextcloud instance, DAV sync is built into the app