EDIT: I updated the fork to last commit before the AI slop.
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@thing @lu_leipzig How about Vimprovisation?
@mrmasterkeyboard @thing Anything with "vim" in the name is asking for trouble, trademark-wise.
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@mrmasterkeyboard @thing Anything with "vim" in the name is asking for trouble, trademark-wise.
@lu_leipzig @thing didn't think it was trademarked, but I guess we'll go with EVi then. Excellent Vi.
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@lu_leipzig @thing didn't think it was trademarked, but I guess we'll go with EVi then. Excellent Vi.
@mrmasterkeyboard@mastodon.social @lu_leipzig@troet.cafe not just excellent vi, it can stand for much more :)
eepy vi
extraordinary vi
expanded vi
eVi (as in gentoo)
emby vi
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i think we should leave it up to the user :)
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@lu_leipzig @thing didn't think it was trademarked, but I guess we'll go with EVi then. Excellent Vi.
@lu_leipzig @thing (another reason why i picked EVi, it sounds like VMware's ESXi.)
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@mrmasterkeyboard@mastodon.social @lu_leipzig@troet.cafe not just excellent vi, it can stand for much more :)
eepy vi
extraordinary vi
expanded vi
eVi (as in gentoo)
emby vi
...
i think we should leave it up to the user :)
so just EVi.@thing @lu_leipzig Easy Vi, Extended Vi, Electric Vi, Elected Vi, Eradicated Vi, Everybody (yeeeaaaah!) Vi, Every Vi
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@thing @lu_leipzig Easy Vi, Extended Vi, Electric Vi, Elected Vi, Eradicated Vi, Everybody (yeeeaaaah!) Vi, Every Vi
@mrmasterkeyboard@mastodon.social @lu_leipzig@troet.cafe yeah, like that :)
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@mrmasterkeyboard@mastodon.social @lu_leipzig@troet.cafe yeah, like that :)
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EDIT: I updated the fork to last commit before the AI slop. It's now relatively new.
hard-forked vim at release 9.1.0 (Jan 2024)
https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim
maybe we can get a group of people behind this??
Fuck AI.
@mrmasterkeyboard I would like to have a vim that is Bram's vim, maintained forever. Feature freeze.
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Updated my fork to 9.1.2073 before the release of it, specifically, the last commit before the AI commit.
The first commit by me to the EVi editor, a fork of VIm before the AI slop.
https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/evi/commit/99d7fe946837131607e0b1cacbb3fb9a63cb4a18
Introducing, the beginning of development on EVi 10.0. (Intended to leave behind VIm 9.1/9.2.)
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EDIT: I updated the fork to last commit before the AI slop. It's now relatively new.
hard-forked vim at release 9.1.0 (Jan 2024)
https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim
maybe we can get a group of people behind this??
Fuck AI.
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EDIT: I updated the fork to last commit before the AI slop. It's now relatively new.
hard-forked vim at release 9.1.0 (Jan 2024)
https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim
maybe we can get a group of people behind this??
Fuck AI.
@mrmasterkeyboard Q: You also intent to implement #neovim-like #Lua support in lieu of #VimScript?
Cuz I shure as hell would consider adding that (and maybe an #nvChad-like config) to @OS1337 's package wishlist.
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@mrmasterkeyboard @gllmr so I guess a better #neovim-fork is necessary, too!
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@mrmasterkeyboard did you previously ever commit to vim?
@condret no, not prior. still, great time to learn!
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@mrmasterkeyboard Q: You also intent to implement #neovim-like #Lua support in lieu of #VimScript?
Cuz I shure as hell would consider adding that (and maybe an #nvChad-like config) to @OS1337 's package wishlist.
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@condret no, not prior. still, great time to learn!
@mrmasterkeyboard as far as i understood the situation, vim maintainer started using AI, because they couldn't handle the amount of work required meanwhile also having a life. so uhm, do what you want, but wouldn*t it be better if more people commited to vim, so that the maintainer would be less stressed? -
@mrmasterkeyboard as far as i understood the situation, vim maintainer started using AI, because they couldn't handle the amount of work required meanwhile also having a life. so uhm, do what you want, but wouldn*t it be better if more people commited to vim, so that the maintainer would be less stressed?
1. If they can't handle maintaining something like VIm and also have a life, why wouldn't they pass maintainership to someone else?
2. I don't exactly think this looks like not being able handle work and being stressed:
https://hachyderm.io/@AndrewRadev/116175986749599825https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/19413
Please also note, I'm not also just calling out the lead maintainer, but the other contributors/maintainers/collaborators/whatever they are called for also using AI in a lazy slop way. We don't appreciate dishonesty.
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1. If they can't handle maintaining something like VIm and also have a life, why wouldn't they pass maintainership to someone else?
2. I don't exactly think this looks like not being able handle work and being stressed:
https://hachyderm.io/@AndrewRadev/116175986749599825https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/19413
Please also note, I'm not also just calling out the lead maintainer, but the other contributors/maintainers/collaborators/whatever they are called for also using AI in a lazy slop way. We don't appreciate dishonesty.
@mrmasterkeyboard the review thing is just dumb -
The first commit by me to the EVi editor, a fork of VIm before the AI slop.
https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/evi/commit/99d7fe946837131607e0b1cacbb3fb9a63cb4a18
Introducing, the beginning of development on EVi 10.0. (Intended to leave behind VIm 9.1/9.2.)
@mrmasterkeyboard This is a site I will watch with dread…
Already there are a few packages that I use or want to use, and at least one that is missing (ntfy).
I need to get on making an IDS ruleset for those, but that's far down on my priority list…
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The first commit by me to the EVi editor, a fork of VIm before the AI slop.
https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/evi/commit/99d7fe946837131607e0b1cacbb3fb9a63cb4a18
Introducing, the beginning of development on EVi 10.0. (Intended to leave behind VIm 9.1/9.2.)
@mrmasterkeyboard Just a (stupid) question: I think vim is pretty much there. Has been for a decade or so, I wrote lots of code and research papers using it.
Are there really important features missing?That said (written): good catch, good initiative.
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@mrmasterkeyboard Just a (stupid) question: I think vim is pretty much there. Has been for a decade or so, I wrote lots of code and research papers using it.
Are there really important features missing?That said (written): good catch, good initiative.
@drchaos I don’t think that really important features are missing. We’re on the last commit before the AI commit from Jan 9th, so I think it’s up to date.