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So many plugins that I love from this king 🤴🏻
Traitor!
:Lexplore == NerdTree comes with vim but as far as i know you have to configure a toggle bind, otherwise you have to type it to toggle it ON and OFF
I recently switched from VSCode to Vim just because I felt VSCode distracts me. I installed a ton of plugins to make Vim look and work like VSCode but it made it equally heavy and distracting. Then I found this video, and now I've uninstalled all the plugins. I now just love Vim for who Vim is. Thanks a lot.
The goat
"Now I just use org mode and accept it can't be done."
"Typing is not the bottleneck." I discovered this just recently. I've been focusing on speed, but in hindsight I didn't solve problems faster, but introduced bugs faster only to spend more time trying to solve them. Vim had me somehow realize this. After 20+ years of computers and now switching to Linux, these tools (vim, the terminal, cli tools, basically Linux in general) opens a new way to experience computers. Funny is I realized why do I need a dedicated IDE? Linux IS an IDE you configure entierly yourself.
1:12 Correction: The 6507 has 13 address lines, hence an address space of 8K.
Using pygame to create a 3body simulator, which, in turn, controls a SuperCollider cinematic drone: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l6mX3LOAeLebdJc.htmlfeature=shared
long hair, glasses, weird beard..i can already tell this guy knows what he's talking about
Is emacs still a good choice, or nvim and jscode is 😮 or subilne is 😊
😝 'PromoSM'
What are the benefits of upgrading if there is no future development
really nice, I see people using sass just like css not taking any advantage of its power, but this video gave a taste of what it's capable of, thanks for the time to share!
8 years later, and neovim does all of this stuff except for different font sizes and a proper org mode XD
How did I not know the power of period??
Excellent! Thanks!!
Oh god I love the starting song
It's 2024. I am watching this video again.
Wtf i have this scam in my suggestions???
In Jesus' Name Amen ✝️
There are over 300 languages in China! Please be more specific about which one you would call Chinese? Perhaps you meant Mandarin?
It's 2024 and I still keep coming back to these thoughbot vim talks (also some of the emacs ones). I don't know if these still exist, if they don't please bring them back, they're great
Amazing ❤
17:43 - lol, Bram actually died
Thanks, was a great journey, followed along with my own legacy apps.
May the force be with you.
Amazing talk, amazing speaker. Thanks a lot.
He's a really brave guy and I like his sense of humour also. :)
God bless you in Jesus' Name Amen ✝️
Can someone link to rcm, please? It's not linked in either the description or the video's associated blog post.
i wish there was to include grouped headers for tables in org-mode, anyone know how to do t hat?
The question asked at 31:37, the command to exit the auto completion suggestions without editing what you have entered and to stay in insert mode is ^e. Also, to select the current suggestion you are on in the auto completion list is ^y.
if someone asks you to give an example of gem, you should share the link of this video
In Jesus' Name Amen ✝️
It was very generic !
God bless you, Paul in Jesus' Name Amen ✝️
Wikipedia's list of cognitive biases: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases
17:00 Oh. Oh no. Watching this after Bram's passing feels... weird.
watching this talk after bram dying is really something weird
Okay, this video is 8+ years old. But still, I'm an old fart but I missed acoustic couplers by a tight margin, when I first connected to something similar to a network it was already a modem. This guy looks too young to know a vt100 or an acoustic coupler! :-)
great🎉
10:32 and so he added a command called :visual (or in short :vi)
😔 'promo sm'
This was very inspirational! It's amazing what can be done with just a small amount of lisp code
17:30 RIP Bram
The music though... amazing
I see a part 1 and a part 3 of this series, but where is part 2? Thanks!
At 23:53 -- "Relative number's got you covered, absolutely" -- that made me laugh a lot. 😀
Awesome! Could you kindly share the Github repo?