grrgyle
Just get used to
- using movement (hjkl),
- going between insert and normal modes (i and esc),
- undoing (u from normal mode),
- and saving (:w and :wq).
Don’t try to do it all at first, just get comfortable with the essentials. You can even just stay in insert mode (the only mode in most editors) at first.
Keep a vim basics cheat sheet handy for a couple weeks as you’re building in muscle memory, then slowly work in more advanced techniques and combinations.
It doesn’t take long before you start having a lot of fun just manipulating text.
PS here’s a decently basic cheat sheet I found:
It’s funny because the people behind the decision will likely profit from enshitifying the company so that it’s no longer useful or profitable in a few years.
So in a way they’re learning the lesson that they should keep company hopping and soaking customers wherever they go, because everyone (at their pay grade) gets rich, and then they just move on.
Can we just say it isn’t? Like that’s an exception, and then the rest of math can just go on like normal
Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick Obscura.
Golden Sun GBA soundtrack.
I love this soundtrack so much. They got some really nice synthesised woodwind effect out of that chipset. I don’t think I ever heard anyone else do the same.
I was a disappointed with the latest Golden Sun’s ost in comparison. It’s fully hi-fi orchestral, but so much more forgettable.