I have been using Vim for many years and I have learnt things here Thx!
@thegnugod210815 күн бұрын
Alternate Title: How to do what 90% of slideshow programs do with just vim
@soutrikband26 күн бұрын
This video was a gateway drug to the world of Emacs. 1 year later, I use Doom Emacs and do everything there
@dellanmuchengapadare379227 күн бұрын
another thing worth noting is that `Activerecord.first(100)` does not guarantee order, and this can potential cause that deviation in articles recommended.
@edouarddelbar6342Ай бұрын
ed -p : 🙂
@OttavianaEkhoffАй бұрын
Thanks for the forecast! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
@dellanmuchengapadare3792Ай бұрын
Please share the link to the discord server
@testertechАй бұрын
Good talk, learned a couple of new things too. Sharing this with my team. 💯
@churchilldu8261Ай бұрын
Love the class atmosphere
@ayushmansanjeev5487Ай бұрын
15 minutes of bullshit, couldn't we have had just 5? Then followed by another 10, worst talk on this channel
@wolfgangbon5117Ай бұрын
cool, good job, much appreciated. Looking forward to trying it out. By the way, you mentioned backing-up at git. You're saying the whole of your finances can be found at GitHub??
@howuseehim2 ай бұрын
8 years ago ?
@changemewtfАй бұрын
It's been a hot minute
@РодионЧаускин2 ай бұрын
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@bernard36902 ай бұрын
via experimentation i discovered a lengthy auto completion list can be navigated w/ the traditional up/down arrow keys after pressing Ctrl so that it is not necessary to repeatedly press the Ctrl n or Ctrl p chords .
@bernard36902 ай бұрын
please next talk videographer caption the audience questions otherwise they are indecipherable . thank you
@handdarahanddara-nr6fu2 ай бұрын
Wow, love this talk, also this guy is a good presenter and so far he’s really good at answering questions and making sure he checks in with the person to make sure he got what they were asking for, very humble 10x dev it seems
@changemewtfАй бұрын
Thank you!! More like 0.5x probably but no one's complaining yet ... 😁
@fakestiv2 ай бұрын
16min in and honestly it looks like you happened to use vim, but really just wanted emacs. Vim and emacs are different paradigms, doing more stuff doesn't mean being better software and Lua is not any weirder than Lisp (arguably, it's the opposite). At the end of the day it's about simplicity, performance and composability vs having an OS in your OS.
@謙虛的學仔2 ай бұрын
he did die
@neilclay58353 ай бұрын
Anyone following along and running into problems half-way, read the page on activation in the org mode manual
@mmlvx3 ай бұрын
At 26:50 -- the "replace with register" plugin -- I think you get the same thing, mostly, in vanilla vim using ctrl-r. For example, put the cursor on a word, and do yiw to yank inner word. (You could also do, say, "xyiw to yank the word to the 'x' register.) Go to where you want to change a word, replacing with what you yanked. Do ciw^r0 (where '^r' means 'ctrl-r') with the contents of the '0' register. (You have to use the '0' register instead of the " register because, when you did ciw, the word you're changing got put in the " register, bumping what you previously had yanked to the 0 register.) And behold, the text is replaced with what you had yanked. Press Escape to get back to Normal Mode, go somewhere else, and use the '.' dot operator, and you see that it is repeatable. I'm sure the plugin does some nice stuff though.
@omlette3 ай бұрын
the loser reveal LMAO
@DavidNelsonM3 ай бұрын
Very good job on this a good mix of work and personal life. Derek prior cousin. Mike prior played pro football. Green bay packers. Derek was a smart player himself a very good center and long snapper in high school. Now he's a top QB in computers. He would be a great CEO of company.
@DavidNelsonM3 ай бұрын
Ruby don't take your love to town. Kenny Rogers and Tom manula
@RukopisyNarnie4 ай бұрын
Who is old enough to understand reference in title?
@DavidNelsonM4 ай бұрын
Don't forget to teach kids Brady bunch and Bob Ross too. Classics for us elders.❤😊
@rahuldev25334 ай бұрын
Even after 10 years i can tell this video is Amazing.
@DavidNelsonM4 ай бұрын
Prior for president
@DavidNelsonM4 ай бұрын
Nice job from nelly
@pikapomelo4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@batchrocketproject47204 ай бұрын
I'd been using vim for years until I experienced a breakthrough where it finally chimed. I used it mainly because I was always in terminal but hated nano. I relied on a tiny subset of commands (even using arrow keys instead of hjkl). I was vaguely aware of many more features (such as the change inside example) but rarely used them. For me, the breakthrough came when I consciously slowed right down and though about every action before I did it. It became like a game to think of alternative ways to do whatever I trying to do. I enjoyed thinking of ways that involved the fewest toggles between insert and command mode. Within a couple of days I was using macros , often with quite elaborate collections of actions. I definitely agree with the suggestion to 'speak' the commands and I found it was soon like I was giving silent verbal instructions directly to my hands - the computing equivalent of learning to ride a bike. It's definitely a worthwhile investment to learn vim. I only wish I'd done so properly years before.
@realisticlevel25534 ай бұрын
8 years later and this talk is still awesome
@HarishNarayanan4 ай бұрын
This was an amazing way of presenting. I just loved how complexity was slowly layered on, leaving me feeling like I could follow every step of the journey. Thank you!
@SbF6H4 ай бұрын
11 years later, I don't know why it was recommended to me, but I liked it. I liked how it depicts the "vim elitism" as it is today.
@jotch_76274 ай бұрын
90% is fine but like... dont discount that remaining 10%. having a system that is polished and just works on installation is invaluable when you only care about getting work done
@yeetdatcodeboi4 ай бұрын
-Seems like people in the audience haven't a clue on how (U)nix* like systems work.- Other way around it seems lol.
@anibaldk4 ай бұрын
I'm a heavy vim user and yet, I must admit he does have a point when referring to the existence of Neovim Not sure how neatly Emacs works out of the box with LSPs though
@ZynSays4 ай бұрын
I froze (neo)vim completely by setting path+=** and typing :find <tab> in my home directory
@laughingvampire75554 ай бұрын
I love how we cli nerds eventually are reinventing the GUI wheel stuff to simplify the cli.
@user-fg6ro5 ай бұрын
What has happened is: UTF-8 to ISO 8859-1(8 bit code) to UTF-8
@ahmedjaad49405 ай бұрын
One I’m going to know every single feature of Vim. It does not matter how long it takes 😂
@nichohells5 ай бұрын
So many plugins that I love from this king 🤴🏻
@Philipp1887HSV6 ай бұрын
Traitor!
@Andrea-xo3ix6 ай бұрын
:Lexplore == NerdTree comes with vim but as far as i know you have to configure a toggle bind, otherwise you have to type it to toggle it ON and OFF
@shinej116 ай бұрын
I recently switched from VSCode to Vim just because I felt VSCode distracts me. I installed a ton of plugins to make Vim look and work like VSCode but it made it equally heavy and distracting. Then I found this video, and now I've uninstalled all the plugins. I now just love Vim for who Vim is. Thanks a lot.
@changemewtfАй бұрын
For what it's worth, VSCode has a shockingly good Vim emulator. Just search for 'Vim' in the extensions list. It supports recording, :substitute, special registers, and a ton of other goodies!
@mtrajano9736 ай бұрын
The goat
@heckinmemes64306 ай бұрын
"Now I just use org mode and accept it can't be done."
@teeew-fp2ty6 ай бұрын
"Typing is not the bottleneck." I discovered this just recently. I've been focusing on speed, but in hindsight I didn't solve problems faster, but introduced bugs faster only to spend more time trying to solve them. Vim had me somehow realize this. After 20+ years of computers and now switching to Linux, these tools (vim, the terminal, cli tools, basically Linux in general) opens a new way to experience computers. Funny is I realized why do I need a dedicated IDE? Linux IS an IDE you configure entierly yourself.
@sa32707 ай бұрын
1:12 Correction: The 6507 has 13 address lines, hence an address space of 8K.
@erikoostveen7 ай бұрын
Using pygame to create a 3body simulator, which, in turn, controls a SuperCollider cinematic drone: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m6bGq4R9fbloepYfeature=shared
@faustoorieta7 ай бұрын
long hair, glasses, weird beard..i can already tell this guy knows what he's talking about