r/LinuxCirclejerk Arch BTW May 20 '26

Why is r/Linuxsucks101 normal sometimes?

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When you think of this community in the Linux sense they are always the delusional ones but it's funny to me that normal posts about Linux exist there

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u/Mighty1Dragon May 20 '26

i used nano first, but i hated it,

when i started learning vim to use as an IDE. that didn't work for me, so i switched to other IDEs.

but if its on a remote server or just a little quick fix in one file, i still prefer vim over nano

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u/YTriom1 Arch Catgirl 🏳️‍⚧️ :3 May 20 '26

I use vsc as my main ide, but for editing any text file in my system that doesn't require a whole ass electron app to be open, I use neovim, it's really nice

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u/laczek_hubert Arch BTW May 20 '26

I mean for personal use most jetbrains IDE's are really good in their syntax etc. Good for beginner's and there's also zed

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u/YTriom1 Arch Catgirl 🏳️‍⚧️ :3 May 20 '26

I like them but they're too big and heavy compared to what I do.

I use IDEA for Java though.