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@deodad
devs will spend days cracking out their nvim setup and then proceed to spend the rest of it over engineering solutions to the low leverage problems don't do this and you're halfway there
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@eggman.eth
I once set up an arduino with a lil motor & wifi ctlr so I could turn on my kettle from bed. ..still had to go downstairs and yknow, make the tea. One day the motor didn't lift from the switch, so the kettle couldn't turn off and almost burned my house down. so, if it sounds dumb and over-engineered, it probably is.
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@stevedylandev.eth
If you’re changing your config more than once a year you should probably avoid neovim 😬 Same goes for Linux sadly
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
the secret to being a 10x engineer do less
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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
nvim setup looking like too much effort is why I just installed the vim extension into VSCode and then over engineered an ansible playbook to setup any ubuntu box to have all my programs + configs including vscode extensions and settings and more :D though I learned ansible that way + saved myself some setup time :D
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@brittkim.eth
I use neovim, btw https://github.com/wildfunctions/nvim
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@chen888
Gm
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@beauwilliams.eth
I can't help it https://github.com/beauwilliams/Dotfiles My config hasn't changed in like over a year. I actually think it's totally fine and fun for younger devs to tinker with their tools. It's way better than following courses or doing leetcode.
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