Can you unlearn this muscle memory?
Lol no. The crazy thing about it is I know other editors are better. But I have no fucking patience for other editors. Even ones with vim motions. The thing that makes it so good ( at least for me ) is the fact that when I'm editing a code base I'm not full screening 1 file. I'm split screening and tabbing and grepping for code to reference. I think thats what newbies don't get. Your brain is the same as an ChatGPT the more context you have the better you can work. It's more than just jumping to a single word in a single document faster than someone who is a slow scrolling mouse clicker.
>>107119173No. I moved to Emacs with evil, I can't live without vi keys.
I stopped using onenote because there's no vim bindings.
>>107119173Why would you?Don't tell me you've fallen for the copilot vibecoding meme
>>107119173no, which is why I use evil mode in Emacs.
Qutebrowser is the only browser I can use. The number of times I’ve C-w’d out of a window while typing in firefox
>>107119302Emacs movement keys are cozy and have overwritten hjkl for me
>>107119841If you use Emacs you are either a boomer, a (highly autistic) productivity youtuber, or a tranny.
>>107120191I'm none of those althoughbeit.
>>107120191I'm Jewish
>>107120345shalom
>tutorial recommends using vim to modify text files>constantly beeping about some quantum random hysterical shit>use an actual text editor which can get the job done without any dramaDevelopers need to stop overcomplicating things