well, I don't disagree with you but it is even better if you just learn everything, I mean for me I use macos, linux and windows all at the same time, I use intellij, visual studio, vscode, neovim... I mean like all of them are good and not all of them are good for what you're doing, just pick the right tool for the right thing. most of the things including vim motion and multi cursor and stuff they are all available for all IDEs not just vim, the reason why I try to use everything is so that I know for sure that something is good or bad.
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open source doesn't pay bills. even if it does, most open source project get funded by "proprietary" organizations. why would an experienced developer work on something like this without funding. other major open source projects are from these big corporations themselves e.g. facebook, microsoft or google etc. they give full time salaries to engineers working on their open source projects.
yk what u got a point fair enough. I think companies helped linux develop more than community in this case. But that being said, most of these coorporations only leech off of opensource for their own gain. They don't actually promote it's use. They promote the use of their own bloated spyware. Which is my main problem with them. They then steal your data and charge you making ridiculous money from that. Lobby against data privacy laws and take your rights.
It does pay bills. You are just rationalizing your laziness to invest time in learning it. You never got to a point of doing anything worth protecting. That's why you are ok with using spyware software.
@@garyg3327 no it doesn't. you can't feed a developer's family and pay his bills with few voluntary coffee amount donations. still, most people who even fund or donate to open source software are the people who themselves have money in their pocket. some people just simply use open source software because it doesn't cost anything (and they don't want to spend) not because they actually prefer it as compared to proprietary software. privacy & rights to repair/modify etc. are completely different concern. and this is where corporate greed comes in.
@@garyg3327 You have such valuable code to protect from big tech... why are you wasting your time on a RU-vid thread trying to convert productive people into Vim tinkerers? Go get that 💰? I mean your thing is so valuable? Can't it generate anything real instead of some shitty opinions? 🤣
Big linux and FOSS fan here, but I really don't get "why linux fans are like this". This is annoying af: "All PrOpriEtArY SoFtWarE iS GarBaGe aNd nO OnE ShoUlD UsE iT" like, come on - you can't be serious. VS code and JetBrains can both emulate vim and emacs quite decently and can offer a lot of great tools for professional software development.
1 no they can't. Just be honest man 2 the performance is WAAAAY worse. 3 Telemetry and a bunch of bloat ware and a ridiculous fee. Hej fuck that. 4 "why are Linux people like this?" Idk ask Richard Stallman. I care Abt my privacy and human rights
@@pinkSid--- I can understand your concern about privacy. We don't know what they do internally and what data these propriatory softwares share. That being one of the worst aspects of propriatory software. I think we should still acknoledge when priopriatory software does something just as good or better. I feel that FOSS fans(me included), don't spend more time using the priopriatory software(quite understandable) and thus we don't have full context on the functionalities and capabilities of the priopriatory software. I had to use intellij and vscode in my company and they work just good. I can do all the things that you mentioned quite easily without using mouse in them with or without the vim plugin. And the performance lag was not noticible. On the top of that I did not have to spend time setting up linting and debugger for that language. I think we cannot just say FREE software does better in ALL the aspects. Everything has pros and cons. Lets just admit that.
In VS Code : 1. Alt+Shift+DownArrow (with nothing selected) to do the multicursor thing. 2. Alt+Shift+DownArrow (with a line selected) to "yank" and copy. 3. Ctrl+Q - opens explorer to copy/open/move/rename files, create dirs, etc. 4. Ctrl+` - opens terminal to run commands 5. Shift+Home or Shift+End to select an entire line Is there actually anything vim can do that VS code can't? funny meme character though :)
@@pinkSid--- but little one, one crucial mistake you have made, as there exists something as key remapping. and as an advocate of neovim, you cant use the argument of "it takes too much time to customize that" as that further nullifies other points you made... jk nice vid
you can actually do everything you did with codium or atom - in shorter ways than you described - for example copying multiple lines dont need Ctl C + Ctl V and you dont need a plugin for carets, just Ctrl+D. cool video regardless, fvk the proprietary cuks. fvk viscose. fvk sublime. fvk idea.
M8 we are the same. YOU AGREE. Bro trust me, swap to neovim. You will fucking love it, it IS better than vscode. But yeah thanks for the view my man, remember to dab on proprietary cucks.
@@pinkSid--- for sure! ill give it a go. i use codium and not vscode, but youre right, once one passes that initial rites of passage productivity is 100x
Well Vi chads won the war, but Emacs are also chads. You can do wild shit. Plus Emacs is also FOSS so... That shit has been developping longer than my balls dropped.
Well thanks for your time. Now go boot some linux distro my little one, you can even dual boot and and save important files on the linux partition to stay away from those alphabet boiz.
Nice clip. from my view it ultimately comes down to can a solution make its case. adobe programs really cant be touched by alternatives, even with cancer embedded, even versus other proprietary solution, and by extension this makes windows necessarily appealing if you're looking to use it, throw in win-sclusive OSS sharex etc and it is game over for many personal machines that might otherwise find themselves occupied by other environments. business wise of course the laws are set in stone, in hebrew and yiddish language. vim really is untouchable regardless though.
Hmmmm iirc almost any ide/text editor can do these. And ide (Intellij) is great for lagre code base, when u have 10k+ lines indexed, the function definition and movement across codebase is so much smoother in them vs vim Although vim movement is better but it takes time to learn those ( even u are not using them all the time 😂)
Yeah thanks for the view and comment but no. Mac and windows are NOT fine. They ruin software and techonology. I'll make an indepth video on it soon, but the main argument is we deserve human rights and the ability to varify and audit the instructions our machines are running. Proprietary organizations like mac and windows stifle and contest this right using massive lobbying and make people digitally retarded.
@@fritobless Ikr, the only thing that is a bit slow (it takes about 3-4 seconds) about vs code is startup, but I do that a couple times a day max, because usually it just runs on my machine all day. Sometimes some plugins are slow if they have to do a lot of source code analysis one big files, but this is not a problem that is unique to vs code since it is mostly waiting for compiler backend.
K but performance heavily slows down, plus you will NEVER be able to configure pycharm like you can configure neovim. I am heavily against these 100USD-a-year IDE's as they spy on you, are bloated and promote digital illiteracy by making everything so damn GUI-y. Linting and all those dev-like functionalities are all available on neovim/vim through the use of FOSS plugins which you can find repos for on github. I'd encourage someone to do this insead of spending 1 hour clicking a bunch of stuff on pycharm to get half the functionality they can get out of box from something like neovim coc-install pyright.
K it's open source at least so I'll give it to you. But the terminal is far superior and efficient than and GUI framework out there. Learn it, it is surely worth your time.