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dhruv3006@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 2 days ago

What is that one software that you are using for 10 years and still loving it?

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What is that one software that you are using for 10 years and still loving it?

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    23 hours ago

    Vi/Vim. Is it intuitive? No. Is it user friendly? Heck no! What it is is everywhere. $20 Chinese travel routers? Yup. Wireless access points? It’s there. If it has a shell you can log into, it almost certainly has it.

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      Is it user friendly?

      Isn’t vi designed to be navigate with a keyboard that looked like this? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/KB_Terminal_ADM3A.svg

      Arrow keys were on HJKL.

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      vi is bloat. What’s wrong with using cat and echo?

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        You’re thinking like a developer. “I can just add or remove this or that.” I have to think like an IT guy. I’m working on dozens or hundreds of machines that are not mine and that I can’t change. So I need to get comfy with the tools that are most likely to be there by default.

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          It’s a joke. I’m also an IT guy, so I’m comfortable with vi.
          Although I use nano at home so I don’t have to think.

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            Ah ok. whoosh I guess. I’m used to hearing “just write the drivers yourself” and the like.

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        vi is bloat. Back in my day we used ed. And we were happy with it.

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          Ed, man!

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        Cat and echo are bloat. What’s wrong with programming the microchips each time you want to change a byte?

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        I just use nano, but I’m not a developer or anything

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