I get that it’s open source provided you use codium not code but I still find that interesting

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    I use NeoVim, but I don’t hate Microsoft (they contribute a lot to Linux kernel). What is wrong with me?

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      I prefer Linux but I do think that the hate for Windows is blown out of proportion. Teams is a whole different story.

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        Oh god teams is a great example of a product that is only successful because of a walled garden

        Don’t think I’ve ever heard an opinion of teams more positive than “it’s good enough”

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      For anyone who likes neovim but wants a little extra UI, I’ve been liking LunarVim recently. Unfortunately their install process is not trivial, but worth it IMO. I still use NeoVim for quick editing of files due to the slightly longer boot time of LV, but for extended writing its nice.

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        Been using NeoVide for a while for that matter. It’s mostly ok. I’ll definitely give LV a try, thanks for the suggestion