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.

Vim turned 33 today! 🥳
Happy birthday Vim!