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BTFO vim
Brody Rodriguez
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Luke Taylor
what is ssh also
Parker Ross
that's cool i guess, but when will they fix the noticeable keyboard input delay issue?
Cooper Torres
tfw when they did this because windows filesystem is so terrible it shits itself on long pathnames i.e. node_modules.
Kevin Jackson
Can someone give me some sample use cases for remote development? I haven't used it myself.
Is it for when you want to build/run your code on a more powerful machine more easily?
Jonathan White
>500 GB extension
based
Joshua Cook
Emacs has had this in the form of TRAMP for aeons.
Emacs wins yet again.
Jaxon Gonzalez
Debug in server or native platform, hotfix
Dylan Carter
Hey, user, you need to fix this on production immediately.
OK, starts remote development
Ryan Roberts
They've never heard of ssh?
SFTP?
Or how about sshfs which abstracts over SFTP and makes your remote directories into properly mountable drives?
Mason Jenkins
retard
Jaxon Clark
lol, all other editors playing catch up as always
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Ryan Brooks
>not just using KIO or GVFS
Nicholas Bell
so... it can open network shares? and work on projects over ssh? how exactly is this impressive?
Christian Allen
>writing code inside a full-fledged web browser
Elijah Adams
you are still a child if you use anything other than Vim
Nathan Davis
Emacs isn't even an editor anymore and hasn't been for a while. It has a fucking e-mail client. The devs are just pissed their kernel never worked out and are expressing their want through Emacs. Like a mother who had an abortion and then kidnaps another baby to mother it.
Dylan Gutierrez
linux tards desperately seek validation, a feeling of power and a sense of belonging to an elite hacker community, and are deeply hurt when someone questions their use of archaic terminal garbage
Lincoln Lopez
windows explorer literary unironically cannot do sftp or mount sshfs shares (without some hacky 3rd party implementation) so they offer it through Chrome
Tyler Gray
WE FOUND HIM! Everyone gather around and laugh at the loser nigger who cant use Vim and thinks its outdated. Kid is probably 18 and will never succeed. Such a shame.
Nathan Brown
>archaic terminal garbage
I hate zoomers so goddamn much.
Robert White
Your psychiatrist needs to fix that for you
James Watson
This. Command line vim or die!
Hudson Mitchell
>look ma, we've reinvented TRAMP!
Ian Flores
>Actually using a bloated, inconsistent, slow, buggy shit heap of an IDE in 2019.
kys faggot.
Chase Robinson
Vim manages to fuck up something as basic as indentation, unlike Emacs.
Angel Carter
>Visual Studio Code
Jace Davis
>bloated
yeah
>inconsistent, slow, buggy
you've never used it before, huh?
Oliver Young
>vim
Why they take it personal. Psychologically they are a willing sub/slave. They had to give up the way they do everything, change themselves. Conform to vim, submit to vim.
Jeremiah Flores
Input delay is a trademark MS feature, user.
Christopher Carter
vim is niggerware, use ed
Juan Fisher
Your nigger tier web-browser-pretending-to-be-an-editor will be replaced by the next meme in 10 years while vim will most likely outlive you.
Ryder Ward
terry, is that you?
Kayden Sullivan
that fucking drill nig on vim.org is there to provoke you so they can lock you away
Landon Butler
Nano
Jonathan Scott
Nope. We use tools because it just works and it's easy/fast to use. There has been many times when I had to ssh into a box and I can't use some gui stuff from there well not easily so might as well use the text editor that comes with the distro 90% of the time. If you end up having to use something anyway and you know it has many other use cases then why not just make that thing a main tool in your workspace instead of having something else to learn. I use vi everyday and I don't feel leet nor raped.
Alexander Sanders
Just tried it - I work with a multi-GPU server in GCP due to Memechine Learning. Slower than plain SSH but seeing the filesystem directly maybe was a plus.
At the end of the day, if I want something done quick I'll ssh+emacs, if it's something substantial I'll write locally and sync. The only way this could be useful was if it also could somehow magically forward matplotlib shit without any effor on my end so that I could replace jupyter
Justin Walker
BLOAT.
Just use sshfs like a normal fucking person.
Noah Harris
"Emacs is an editor extensible in Lisp. Nothing more. Just like Autocad is a cad program extensible in Lisp. Autocad is also no Lisp OS. Just like Quicksilver is a publishing program extensible in Lisp".
Emacs just happens to have a interpreter of the same language it is written on. If a text editor was 2written on Python and it included a Python interpreter, then you could write as many email clients in it as you wanted. But it still would be an editor at its core.
Blake Hernandez
Python noob here.
Why do I code so much better on a white background?
Am I never going to make it?
Thomas Sullivan
>writing code
Jack Hernandez
I just use sshfs or something and mount a remote dir and work in it. Why is this some revolutionary bullshit?
Angel Roberts
wow.
I didn't know that was possible.
thanks, user.