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Cake day: November 2nd, 2023

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  • Mostly the fact i was trying to make Neovim into a GUI Editor, which it just isn’t. There are things throughout the day where a mouse is usefull. I want Variable Pitch fonts in notes and I wanted more flexibility when it came to things like the modeline. Finally, the fact that i can write my own functions to set stuff up is pretty great. With Neovim you can do a lot with lua, but it’s mostly an API and not so much you programming the editor. Hard to explain.

    Apart from that, the potential ceiling for emacs is higher (i think). It can do a LOT more than neovim does. I’m not using much of it at the moment, but plan to in the future.

    And i didn’t exactly “switch”. I still have my neovim config around for work in the terminal and for “quick edits”.






  • Imho:

    • AMD or Nvidia isn’t a big difference atm. Yes, AMD drivers are Open Source, but in day-to-day use on a major distro with one of the popular Desktops, you won’t notice much difference
    • Ubuntu over PopOS at the moment. PopOS is pretty old because they are focusing on their Cosmic DE. For Gaming, an LTS release isn’t ideal. Once Pop Updates to a more recent Debian base, it should be fine though.
    • Dual Boot, if you need your games to work. With Patch 13.23 League wasn’t playable. Might be fixed now, but i had to reinstall Windows temporarily as you couldn’t join games. Champ select and queue worked fine, leading to joining a game you couldn’t connect to. Not great. And that’s with Riot being pretty chill with Linux gamers. They don’t specifically test Linux, but are willing to work with us on fixes. Other Devs can be pretty Linux hostile and the experience can be worse.

    TLDR: Issues are rare but happen. They mostly get fixed really quickly. BUT, if your evening are spend playing Normals with friends or you “need” your games to work, keep a Windows install on hand. I’d still encourage going with Linux as your main rig, but have a backup plan. Or you might have to wait a couple of days after major Updates.



  • Yeah, I’ve started to notice the same for me. I use neovim and emacs at work. Many files I open are now rainbow puke. I’m sure some people find it useful. I personally use an lsp and treesitter mostly for automatic indentation.

    I’m thinking about making a color scheme which uses one color besides the main foreground and uses font weight and slant for highlighting in 90% of cases, limiting color to spare, relevant places. I’m tired of every string, number etc. being colorized. Just looks cluttered imho.