Oh, ok my bad.
You’re damn homines
vi WAS almost ubiquitously installed on any host you’d connect to, so it was worth learning.
The reason we like it is because it’s been iterated over to be useful for modifying the types of files you’d be editing. It has a significant plugin ecosphere and does its job well.
For editing on remote computers I use VSCode remote or Micro for quick tasks.
and vim is the 10k amp in your analogy … huh.
vscode + whatever connection plugin you need + vim plugin
Well then stop notting. Don’t not. Do.
Some might even call it a new take.
Thank god he didn’t shit in the car.
I really thought that story was gonna go differently.
Compacting at a landfill however ….
Dumped out of the truck into probably another sorting area where machinery pushes through it potentially prying out large salvage pieces for scrap, or destructively breaking it apart by driving through and over it.
Over, and over, and over, and over.