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by strus
1177 days ago
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> But that's definitely the case for him and for several vim + tiling users that I know.
> Then every single step requires planning for the basic moves. I think you are imagining things, because that makes you feel better. None of this is true for experienced vim users. It's true for novices, but that's the nature of learning. I know you won't believe me, but I don't really care. > They will never say anything but good things about it. That's not true either, as every tool has pros and cons, and every vim/tmux/i3/arch/linux user is aware of that. Look at YT/Twitch for any good Vim user, like Primeagen or TJ Devries, or basically any Vim-related conference talks and you will see that your understanding is flawed. |
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