Do you think that #Neovim will be end of "classic" #vim? Just looking around it seems that:

- a lot more people are using Neovim these days (almost all new blog posts or video tutorials are targetting Neovim)
- vim9script has failed to gain any traction (although IMO it's a massive improvement over the old vimscript)
- the future of vim seems unclear after Bram (mostly in term of vision)

And yeah - I keep playing a bit with vim (and other editors) on the side, even if I'm a long-time #Emacs user.

Sigh, I think I might have to switch away from #VisusalStudioCode. Seems the only stuff they work on is #AI, to the detriment of everything else.

Shall I move back to #vim? Or rather #neovim. Do I still have the patience to configure that just the way I like it?
I could also try out that newfangled #zed editor that is getting all the hype these days.

One must-have feature is it having good vim keybindings though, I'm lost without them.

Only with #ADHD can I get so much done without actually accomplishing anything I set out to do.
The task: learn just enough #OpenSCAD to model a pipe.
The result: #neovim OpenSCAD LSP set up, a few OpenSCAD libraries not relevant at all installed, #chezmoi set up to pull a few down from GitHub, Neovim config tweaked again, tweaked a 3D print model to hopefully print successfully, found a bunch of 3D print models for kitsune and phoenixes to go through, why is one DNS server not reporting…

me: why do I keep running out of space?

also me: downloading projects to my computer, compiling them, poking at parts and then never deleting them for weeks because it's easier to view and walk through code locally than in the browser (for me! LSP is so good now)