I love the idea of a hosted model rather than being standalone and trying to compete for userbase. Disagree that emacs is trying to be a minimal multitool though, emacs truly is a good operating system (when run on *nix systems) to the point where it's basically a virtual (lisp) machine with a REPL. It does lack a good text editor though; I am occasionally frustrated by evil's implementation of vim's modal language lacking depth. Good job on the Lua decision, no doubt it's attracting new contributors. BUT, the most important question is; how do I get neovim into GUI emacs and edit my buffers? :)
I was intrigued by the "structured concurrency" term. I'm familiar to python's Trio, yet still dont know how would nvim adopt "structured concurrency" into lua 5.1. Will nvim provide async network lua libraries?
I love neovim, really do. But sadly my use went down, since some things, like Matlab/Simulink kinda requrie their own stuff and there is still a lack of implementations actually using nvim in other programs. The terminal was my home, just because of nvim for some years, but it's not that productive anymore. Would LOVE to see nvim get integrated in Obsidian or other gui based programs! VS Code etc.
"roblox is basically neovim plug-in boot camp" that had me rolling
I don't understand at first, but when this is on presented, realisation dawned on me. lol
folke is the Pope of Neovim
tpope of Neovim*
I love the idea of a hosted model rather than being standalone and trying to compete for userbase.
Disagree that emacs is trying to be a minimal multitool though, emacs truly is a good operating system (when run on *nix systems) to the point where it's basically a virtual (lisp) machine with a REPL.
It does lack a good text editor though; I am occasionally frustrated by evil's implementation of vim's modal language lacking depth.
Good job on the Lua decision, no doubt it's attracting new contributors.
BUT, the most important question is; how do I get neovim into GUI emacs and edit my buffers? :)
that last sentence, oh god
you evil monster
I was intrigued by the "structured concurrency" term. I'm familiar to python's Trio, yet still dont know how would nvim adopt "structured concurrency" into lua 5.1.
Will nvim provide async network lua libraries?
Is there a link to the presentation slides anywhere?
Is there a written version of this presentation. Listening to this guy absolutely does my head in.
Very good!
Can somebody provide a link to that "The OS failed" talk mentioned at ruclips.net/video/IFACLbpqRB4/видео.html ?
ruclips.net/video/Bt-vmPC_-Ho/видео.html
@@jameswright4732 Thank you!
I love neovim, really do. But sadly my use went down, since some things, like Matlab/Simulink kinda requrie their own stuff and there is still a lack of implementations actually using nvim in other programs. The terminal was my home, just because of nvim for some years, but it's not that productive anymore. Would LOVE to see nvim get integrated in Obsidian or other gui based programs! VS Code etc.
Don't take my word for it, but I was under the impression you could use nvim in VS C*de.
@@TehKarmalizer Indeed
yes! :x