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AdamOnAir
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I am on Void Linux XFCE, and I recently discovered a pre-installed Sublime Text. I ran it, and saw how fast it was compared to my pure NeoVim (no plugins, no theme) ! I only have 2 gigs of RAM and a very old Pentinium, and lightweight programs is a necessity. As I saw it's speed, I started using it on WIndows too, and it was way better than CLion (no plugins, no theme, all optimizations on). I had on ST 34 plugins.

Now, here is my question : Why so much hate on Sublime Text ? Even without paying 70 bucks, een if it's not OSS, it's very good.

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  • 1
    @retoor have u tried helix?
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    tbf i used codium as well and its not that bad. It slowed down my computer a lot tho
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    I used to be a sublime text user. Plug-in support was getting worse every year, and it was hot garbage working with remote directories over ssh/nfs
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    Who hates sublime? It‘s awesome!
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    @antigermanist i'm in the top 1% most productive codeium users. * tab tab tab -> RAKketAKKKETAKK. Sick shit huh?
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    @antigermanist didn't try helix, but since I belong to the 1% on codeium, will use that. Did you also do codeium on vim? I didn't expect it, but it's for somehow even better than on pycharm. I thought it would be weird to have AI in vim, but it's perfect. Was used to it directly.
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    I wished they extended geany a bit more. Geany feels so decent what vscode NEVER will do. I mean, vscode is fine and nice editor but I can FEEL it's not native like geany.

    Edit: i just read you can write plugins for it in python. Geany Ai autorefactor, here we come!
  • 0
    Linux users vehemently reject everything that brings even the slightest bit of comfort, convenience and aesthetics. To them, the uglier/more awkward — the better.
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    @kiki ed be like
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