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Neovim is the way and here’s imo why:
- Vim keybinds: yes, we take more time editing then actually writing text/code so it’s faster to use a modal text editor, you just have to learn it a bit at the start. Vim language is easy, you just tell it what you want it to do (ie. diw: delete inner word, ciw: change inner word etc.)
- highly customisable, even if you don’t want to cherry pick your plugins and choose a config, there are many out of the box configured (lazyvvim comes to mind but there are many)
- if you’re a developer you can find plugins for everything you need, debugger, lsp, autocompletion etc.
Starkon@lemmy.mlOPto
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1·3 months agoI’ll give it a try for sure, thank you :)
I did the same but was skeptical since Arch is an only systemd system so there’s no point it would affect Arch anyways
Not to mention drivers… many driver blobs are proprietary and if you can find an open source one, there is a chance it works partially or not at all. I have a spare phone and I’ve been hesitating between flashing either PostmarketOS (all FOSS drivers but without the android ecosystem) or LineageOS, or maybe both if I can achieve that.
That is the way! Excited to flash my phone to LineageOS. Thanks for sharing the apps !
Starkon@lemmy.mlOPto
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5·3 months agothat’s great ! I never heard of it before but it checks all marks and I’ve also found an arch wiki page explaining the installation. Thank you !


Even so, you never knowif they’re really no log. What guarantees that apart from a verbal promise?