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elizas.website
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104 days ago
it's amazing how hard writing code is when your right arrow key has abruptly stopped working and you're not a vi user
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aryafairywren.bsky.social
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103 days ago
had this happen for like a month. ctrl+e was helpful, esp when coupled with ctrl+left arrow (jump between word boundaries or w/e)
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6502nerd.bsky.social
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103 days ago
Oh no.. Does ctrl-I work ie does it send the same key code as right arrow.. 🤔
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lewiscarrol.bsky.social
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103 days ago
nvim best code editor no contest
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magicalgirlvee.bsky.social
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103 days ago
When the j, k, l, and semicolon keys on my old laptop stopped working I had to manually go copy paste them from somewhere else when writing code. I have never been more aware of how frequently I use L.
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babluco.bsky.social
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103 days ago
Vi bindyings for your IDE ?
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sersorrel.bsky.social
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103 days ago
could be worse, an [unnamed terminal emulator] update this morning broke the escape key but *only* in neovim
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hax.io
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103 days ago
Been there before. Learn to love down and left.
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drlenny.bsky.social
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103 days ago
The solution seems obvious
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gicrisf.bsky.social
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103 days ago
It's finally her chance
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chloethepuppygirl.bsky.social
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103 days ago
oh the pain I felt just reading this, and thats coming from a vim user
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airbonk.nafofellas.com
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103 days ago
Sometimes it is a good idea to clean the keyboard.😉
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