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 From:  af (CAER)  
 To:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)      
40879.9 In reply to 40879.5 
Well I guess the point was what's the advantage of 'extremely lightweight', but VM with < 1GB tbh is probably a use case. Though still, running a GUI on a VM? Remote or local?

I'm a Vim man myself, anyway.
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 From:  sinkywinky  
 To:  ANT_THOMAS     
40879.10 In reply to 40879.7 
Far too easy to use.  Vim 4 iife

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 From:  af (CAER)  
 To:  sinkywinky     
40879.11 In reply to 40879.10 
iVim isn't that hard once you get used to its weirdness<esc>bcwunique modal ways<esc>:w
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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)   
 To:  af (CAER)     
40879.12 In reply to 40879.9 
local. far easier to read and edit config files than (ugh) vim over ssh. This is on a local development server instance. I wouldn't run a gui on a remote, though I would use nano rather than vim or, if doing extensive edits, edit locally and scp up.

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"the corruption of power may be bad, but the corruption of powerlessness is worse.'"
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