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I’ve seen professionals doing that correctly live. I don’t know how it’s done, but it’s not like that

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I literally can’t imagine how cold it is. Like, I’ve never felt such cold, I can’t relate how bad it is.

It’s 36°C here

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That’s literally Brazil right now. So fucking hot

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I’m Brazilian and, although I’m not in the hottest area, summer easily hits 40°C, so yeah, 25°C is not perfect, that would be 20°C, but is pretty good still

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Me for a moment: “this checks out, I don’t get the joke”

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The clothing makes the legs seem longer. The left ones suffer from low waist sickness

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I wish

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If you can afford not working, yeah. That wasn’t a reality for me or most people I know. Luckily I’m in a career that doesn’t value a major that much, so I dropped out after finding a decent job

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For me, school was a shithole that I was glad it was over, those were not the good years. Things are not perfect, but they have gotten radically better ever since.

The only thing about school that was good is that I made a few very good friends. Those are probably going to be life long friendships.

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Why are these hard to understand editors still the default on most distros and flavors

I think nano is usually the default nowdays. Nano os pretty minimal and has it’s keybinds always on display so you don’t need to memorize them.

Why haven’t they reinvented themselves with easier to understand shortcuts?

Nothing about vim and alternatives feels intuitive or easy to use

(Neo)vim doesn’t need to reinvent itself to be more accessible, because it does what it does very well. I’m a web dev and have used vscode like anybody else for a long time. I decided to try neovim because vscode was performing badly, but kept me using it because of how good the developer experience is. Once you learned how to use it, there is just nothing better.

but when every other software with keyboard shortcuts agrees on certain easy to remember standards, I don’t quite understand how software that goes against all of that hasn’t been replaced or hasn’t reinvented itself in newer versions

In a way, it has been replaced. Most people will use a user friendly IDE and ignore vim. The thing about vim is that it does things in a fundamentally different way than any other editor, so reinventing itself would mean loosing everything that makes it good, then you better off using something else.

Then again, I have no idea what the difference between vi, vim, emacs, and nano are

Nano is a simple, easy terminal text editor; vi, vim and neovim are three versions of the same quirky and hard, but very good text editor/IDE; emacs is a quirky, but kinda bad editor that has amazingly good extendability.

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Cursed be the moment I learned the English language

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I love these, it has actual useful keys

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I’d recommend Zorin. It has a UI similar to windows, easy to get into, great defaults, and being based on Ubuntu, most help on the internet will work just fine

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I tried it out, and it was so cumbersome to install packages that I gave up. I understand its application in servers, but for home computers it’s a pain in the ass

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That looks very good, thanks for sharing it

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As a non native speaker: what the fuck

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