invanity [none/use name]

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  • invanity [none/use name]totechnologyuse neovim, nerds
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    1 year ago

    I haven't used vim since college, and even then I barely strayed from the default setup and definitely didn't use all the concepts. There's some way to use multiple windows and manage multiple items in a copy/paste buffer, I guess?

    How well does vim handle large code projects with symbols split across many files? Is there some binding that I can jump to the definition or implementation of a function in a different file? What about all uses of the function?

    I only code at work anymore and they make us use Visual Studio (no plugins or outside software allowed). But I'm curious what are the benefits of vim in this context? I know it's great for quickly editing a single file.













  • I might have a naive view here, but for me it's equally important to think not just about the quantitative aspects, but also the qualitative aspects. Yeah, stocks might go down, capital might get destroyed. But if there is no reason to believe that the capital relation of production goes away, then capital can rebuild on a newer, more centralized basis in a smaller number of hands.

    If the means of production are still held in the hands of a minority of private producers and the majority of us are kept in wage relations to produce surplus value, then capitalism isn't going away. Not unless the destruction is so catastrophic that this capital relation can no longer hold.