Watch out, I hear that if you open those it's pretty much impossible to close them
38 1 ReplyIt's funny because it's true
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Neovim
18 0 ReplySo... you can't quit Vim?
17 1 Replyq
exit
^c
^C
quit
!q
:exit
^x
:x
^+alt+del
......system is rebooting
11 0 Reply:x works
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All this time… we were told to use Vim… and they meant this?
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7 0 ReplyWhen your mom says you're not getting out of cleaning this time...
6 0 ReplyGood luck cleaning
utensilsWindows with it5 0 ReplyUNLEASH! . . . The Power! . . . of . . . Lemons. . . !!
5 0 ReplyHaven't read any of those for a while, but I guess they wouldn't be worse in vim.
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I do not get this even I started using vim over 25 years ago. Is this just about the shared name? Why are they placed in an upside down triangle?
5 0 ReplyPretty sure it's just about the shared name
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The most swallowed gum.
4 0 ReplyLol nevermind. I have no idea what context clue told me it was gum.
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i'll wait for the nano brand
4 0 ReplyFor pair programming it works well with Vigor 👍
2 0 ReplyWhat's Vigor?
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:q!
2 0 ReplySo that's what you meant when I asked you to do the dishes.
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Forbidden Kitkats
1 0 Replywhere linux
1 0 ReplyAll the great editors were built on lemon batteries, I thought that was common knowledge. The reason we all turned against Pico/Pine is that UW developed it using potato batteries. Potatoes! Can you even imagine?
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