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1. dmitry+Jc[view] [source] 2025-07-27 19:36:26
>>segfau+(OP)
I remind you, again, that vi, gcc, as, ld, and make have no telemetry, launch few (if any) processes, do not need GB of RAM, and work well.
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2. rs186+fl[view] [source] 2025-07-27 20:37:25
>>dmitry+Jc
I install vscode from scratch, install a few extensions I need, set 3 or 4 settings I use regularly, and bang in 5 minutes I have a customized, working environment catered for almost any language.

vi? Good luck with that.

And I say that as an experienced vim user who used to tinker a bit.

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3. godels+Pn[view] [source] 2025-07-27 21:00:55
>>rs186+fl

  > I install vscode from scratch, install a few extensions I need, set 3 or 4 settings I use regularly, and bang in 5 minutes I have a customized, working environment catered for almost any language.
Weird, I'd say that's my experience with vim. I just carry around by dotfiles, which is not that extensive.

Hell, I will even feel comfortable in a vi terminal, though that's extremely rare to actually find. Usually vi is just remapped to vim

Edit:

The git folder with *all* my dotfiles (which includes all my notes) is just 3M, so I can take it anywhere. If I install all the plugins and if I install all the vim plugins I currently have (which some are old and I don't use) the total is ~100M. So...

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