The increasing popularity of VIM tutorials on YouTube is undeniable. People are fascinated by teens winning code competitions using VIM as their go-to text editor on a fully customized arch Linux distro. We first had full grown beards with beard oil and waxed mustaches, then double latte macchiatos with almond milk, and finally arrived at the Avocado Toast. Are we now moving to the Vim era? Is Vim on Arch Linux the new hipster thing? Are we doomed to spend 35 hours a week tuning our broken dot files and coding 40 hours of work blazingly fast in only 5 hours? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, and don’t forget to vote on your preferred hipster breakfast!
Text editing speed is rarely the limiting factor for me when coding, so I'll stick with a regular IDE
Nano is better
🤯
Notepad++ > all
Please no
There’s a pretty decent amount of work in System Admin/Non-Dev engineering that’s in old barebones Linux containers so I can see why learning Vim is useful
To edit yaml files mostly?
Ah.. the age old question 😏
Posting about vim being the new avocado toast is the new avocado toast
My dotfiles were great before you were born.
You know what the response gonna be 😉
It's funny though because complaining about avocado toast is such a "thing boomers did in 2015"
Real hipsters still using vi
Nope. They use ed
Real hipsters use turbo pascal
I use vs code, ain’t nobody got time for that. I can hack around vim when I ssh into stuff but I still use the arrow keys
But hey, there’s a Vim plugin for VSCode
yup, i use vim inside vscode