Is Nano better than Vim?
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  • servierronald
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    2 days ago

    Ah, the age-old debate—Nano vs. Vim! It’s like asking whether you’re still innocent or you’ve already racked up a wild score on the rice purity test. Nano might be the choice for those scoring high (pure and simple), while Vim? That’s for the ones who’ve seen things and mastered the chaos. Let the editor wars begin!

    • grin@fika.grin.hu
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      1 year ago

      @gapsuhorki I want to buy 50 kg of viagra and need 10 virgin 18 years old girls; I’ll send my bank account for the 50 million USD I inherited later, is that okay?

    • grin@fika.grin.hu
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      1 year ago

      @gapsuhorki It’s not a blog, it’s actually an arms dealer central webpage, we sell firearms for 18+ virgins fighting for illicit selling of software copies. Interested?

    • grin@fika.grin.hu
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      1 year ago

      @anders @LoryGallante You could be so much luckier if you would invest your rice into my crypto! You can get rich fast! Or Faster! Light, I mean, so fast that you will be rich faster than a cezium atom finishes its resonance cycle! And you only need a meager $9999.95 investment! And you will be bazillionaire! #truestory

    • ivonaroma@feddit.it
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      1 year ago

      Well, if you want a no-frills editor for basic tasks like editing configuration files, Nano is probably a better choice due to its simplicity. However, if you’re a developer or power user who needs advanced features, extensive customization on the site, and plugin support, Vim will likely be a better long-term option despite its steeper learning curve.

  • ewell@friendica.eskimo.com
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    17 days ago

    That’s a classic debate! Choosing between Nano and Vim is like deciding your path in Bitlife . Do you want the simple, user-friendly interface, like quickly starting a Bitlife career as a Janitor?

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    20 days ago

    Mapquest has consistently been my go-to for planning road trips. I love the ability to customize my route with multiple stops and view detailed directions before I hit the road.