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I am on Void Linux XFCE, and I recently discovered a pre-installed Sublime Text. I ran it, and saw how fast it was compared to my pure NeoVim (no plugins, no theme) ! I only have 2 gigs of RAM and a very old Pentinium, and lightweight programs is a necessity. As I saw it's speed, I started using it on WIndows too, and it was way better than CLion (no plugins, no theme, all optimizations on). I had on ST 34 plugins.

Now, here is my question : Why so much hate on Sublime Text ? Even without paying 70 bucks, een if it's not OSS, it's very good.

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    @retoor have u tried helix?
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    tbf i used codium as well and its not that bad. It slowed down my computer a lot tho
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    I used to be a sublime text user. Plug-in support was getting worse every year, and it was hot garbage working with remote directories over ssh/nfs
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    hmm I used sublime text before moving on to atom. then Microsoft killed atom and evidently only vscode exists but it fucking sucks and is just vaporware held up by these Microsoft fanboys

    what made me switch is I didn't have control over the subsections in sublime. so you couldn't make multiple window panels in it and drag them around or something. maybe by this rate they have that working idk
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    Who hates sublime? It‘s awesome!
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    @antigermanist i'm in the top 1% most productive codeium users. * tab tab tab -> RAKketAKKKETAKK. Sick shit huh?
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    @antigermanist didn't try helix, but since I belong to the 1% on codeium, will use that. Did you also do codeium on vim? I didn't expect it, but it's for somehow even better than on pycharm. I thought it would be weird to have AI in vim, but it's perfect. Was used to it directly.
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    I wished they extended geany a bit more. Geany feels so decent what vscode NEVER will do. I mean, vscode is fine and nice editor but I can FEEL it's not native like geany.

    Edit: i just read you can write plugins for it in python. Geany Ai autorefactor, here we come!
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    Linux users vehemently reject everything that brings even the slightest bit of comfort, convenience and aesthetics. To them, the uglier/more awkward — the better.
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    @kiki ed be like
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