Vscode is the way to go. I know how to use vim, I just find it a hassle. Been using Linux for over 20 years by now, man, time flies…
Vscode is the way to go. I know how to use vim, I just find it a hassle. Been using Linux for over 20 years by now, man, time flies…
According to Forbes, the number of billionaires in Russia has increased from 99 in 2022 to 105 in 2023.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/04/20/billionaires-a80889
As an individual who possesses an unwavering ardor for the intricacies of technology, a profound yearning for unrivaled control over my computing environment, and an unrelenting thirst for the unparalleled fusion of power and customization, it brings me immense satisfaction and an immeasurable sense of superiority to confidently assert, in no uncertain terms, that I unequivocally, unreservedly, and with absolute conviction, am a devoted user of the illustrious, awe-inspiring, and meticulously crafted masterpiece that is none other than Arch Linux, and I do declare, without the faintest iota of hesitation or trepidation, that I, too, use Arch, by the way.
I prefer to stay away from torture.