It's over, Emacs won

Those are the GOAT keybindings though. Get good kid.

nuffin

>he is so autistic that he thinks that LEFT means DOWN and DOWN means UP
vimlets are beyond help

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It is. Emacs users will deny this, but if you want a Vi(m) experience, Vim is the best tool for it. Emacs with evil + other bells & whistles isn't as performant (Emacs is more prone to perf issues), robust (undotree for example fails when you use large numbers on repetitions on macros) or easy to configure (vim's mapping system is more straightforward for simple maps).

>github.com/numirias/security/blob/master/doc/2019-06-04_ace-vim-neovim.md
>- 2019-05-22 Vim and Neovim maintainers notified
>- 2019-05-23 Vim patch released
>- 2019-05-29 Neovim patch released

>therefore Emacs is superior
therefore Emacs is bloated
You shouldn't need to create better editors inside your editor.

it's the modeline, retard

b-but muh "it's theoretically better if you spend years of your life configuring it"

Memeovim

So basically, if I open a text file in Vim or neovim, it can execute some arbitrary code on my machine if I have modeline set? Is that the idea here?