It really is perfect, and how on earth was that domain not taken?
It really is perfect, and how on earth was that domain not taken?
Me too. I’ve used vim to make my living for at least the last 20 years.
Yes, he was quite popular at one time. It was clearly a well-groomed bit of PR that he was this eccentric billionaire who was using his wealth to forward science and technology for all mankind.
Then it turned out that he’s a narcissistic man-child. The mask slipped for me personally when he called that diver rescuing the Thai kids a pedo. His outrageous manipulation of crypto markets came next (exploiting the lack of regulation). Since then, his purchase of Twitter and treatment of Twitter employees has been a staggering shitshow from start to finish. It has absolutely shattered any illusion that he is a good businessman and he’s certainly not a good person.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/04/elon-musk-twitter-terrible-things-hes-said-and-done
OBDeleven
Hang on, have I being saying this wrong for years? I thought it was OBDII or OBD2 ?
I don’t believe Trump’s behavior on Jan 6th meets the level of an attempted coup on the government
Then you are a fool.
You can block users and there’s a big red “Block Community” button at the top right.
I work in IT too. I was with my first employer for 5 years.
The longest I think I stayed with an employer was 8 years and it was because I really enjoyed it - it was difficult consultancy work that took me all over the country and even to some other countries, but it felt like getting a whole new job every 6 months. I gave it up for stability and no travel after I got married. I was with another employer for 6 very boring/stable years after that and I’ve run my own business and worked for myself for the last 11 years.
Vscode is written in JavaScript and running in a web browser. Vim is written in C and runs at a console. Of course Vim is faster. Vscode is a hobbled cripple by comparison.
The rest of your comment suggests you are ignorant of vim with plugins and command line tools. I’ve tried vscode and while it looks nice, I am far faster when developing with vim and a couple of open terminals.