I've been taking my air compressor hose and spraying out the dust in my PC's for 15 to 20 years now... about once a month or so, give or take. But my 'couch" PC, where we watch movies and fights, etc, on a big dual screen-- started making an annoying fan noise.. Not too bad, but just enough that it needs taken apart and oiled or something....... So this time, as I'm blowing out the fan with my air-- I want to spin up the fan a bit more than normal and see if it might make the noise go away. So I blow all the dust out and I'm spinning the fan at crazy RPM's.. I can tell by the pitch that it has to be 20k RPM or something.. It's really high pitched... and I accidentally squeeze all the way with my air nozzle with a quick burst of 80 PSI or so.. and it screams to the moon for half a second and explod3s my fan. lol.. I accidentally spun it up so fast that it blew all the fins off and shattered into pieces. lol.... So I broke everything down and order3d another fan... I'm gonna change out the thermal paste since I have it all broken down.... It's a acer 7551 from like 2009, quad core, 64bit, and I put 16gb ram in it.. pulled the disk drive and put in an SSD with a caddy to dual boot with Nobara. This thing just never dies. haha. so I keep using it. I'm kinda glad that the fan flew apart, because now I can get rid of that da^n noise/vibration.. Moral of the story, sh^t happens-- we make mistakes. Fix it and move on. Cheers
Using a GUI text editor is not a noob thing. That s just pure brain rot, please have respect for others. Most devs use a GUI and it has nothing to do with being good at programming. There are plenty of reasons to use vim, neovim or helix. You don t need to shame others for not doing it.
Funny enough actually the only really good GUI text editor in my opinion at least, is called zed. Just spelled how I just did instead of xed. That said. I'm pretty stuck in using neovim at this point. Normal vim following it. And vis is something I'm interested in but haven't spent the time to really mess with it. But it's basically like vim but they modernized it, and instead of keeping the legacy stuff they gutted all that stuff. I do like the fact I can make neovim into whatever I want. I can ad or remove whatever. Add or remove whatever plugins. And there are so many vim/neovim plugins the possibilities are nearly endless (at least for a text editor).
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OMG RENOISE! I can't even begin to describe how far back that took me.
5 seconds in, "I got a little video"
my brain rot, "what video do you have joker"
I've been taking my air compressor hose and spraying out the dust in my PC's for 15 to 20 years now... about once a month or so, give or take. But my 'couch" PC, where we watch movies and fights, etc, on a big dual screen-- started making an annoying fan noise.. Not too bad, but just enough that it needs taken apart and oiled or something....... So this time, as I'm blowing out the fan with my air-- I want to spin up the fan a bit more than normal and see if it might make the noise go away. So I blow all the dust out and I'm spinning the fan at crazy RPM's.. I can tell by the pitch that it has to be 20k RPM or something.. It's really high pitched... and I accidentally squeeze all the way with my air nozzle with a quick burst of 80 PSI or so.. and it screams to the moon for half a second and explod3s my fan. lol.. I accidentally spun it up so fast that it blew all the fins off and shattered into pieces. lol.... So I broke everything down and order3d another fan... I'm gonna change out the thermal paste since I have it all broken down.... It's a acer 7551 from like 2009, quad core, 64bit, and I put 16gb ram in it.. pulled the disk drive and put in an SSD with a caddy to dual boot with Nobara. This thing just never dies. haha. so I keep using it. I'm kinda glad that the fan flew apart, because now I can get rid of that da^n noise/vibration.. Moral of the story, sh^t happens-- we make mistakes. Fix it and move on. Cheers
helix is the most goated text editor. nothing even comes close.
What is your terminal theme?
Using a GUI text editor is not a noob thing. That s just pure brain rot, please have respect for others. Most devs use a GUI and it has nothing to do with being good at programming.
There are plenty of reasons to use vim, neovim or helix. You don t need to shame others for not doing it.
If it is possible do try kakoune, its umm like helix but with one less mode, not as beautiful
you should try yazi as well instead of ranger :)
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Imma stick to vim but thanks shit looks good for people
Funny enough actually the only really good GUI text editor in my opinion at least, is called zed. Just spelled how I just did instead of xed.
That said. I'm pretty stuck in using neovim at this point. Normal vim following it. And vis is something I'm interested in but haven't spent the time to really mess with it. But it's basically like vim but they modernized it, and instead of keeping the legacy stuff they gutted all that stuff.
I do like the fact I can make neovim into whatever I want. I can ad or remove whatever. Add or remove whatever plugins. And there are so many vim/neovim plugins the possibilities are nearly endless (at least for a text editor).
Oh. The multiplexing. I'm pretty sure that's just built into normal neovim. You don't need a plugin for it.
Laughs in emacs
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