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My computer desktop was really dusty an cluttered and I didn't had much space, so I dusted everything and reorganized everything to have a little more space.

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[-] bl4ckp1xx13@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 hours ago

It was a bit to get used to for me as well, I switched fully to Linux around 2020, prior to which I had many years of Windows intuition. I literlally just started with using no fancy features or trying to be a Vim power-user, basically the only keybinds I used where i, w, q, and wq, I learnt dd organically, and have just been learning the odd trick here and there. I still use about 1% of Vim's total capacity, but I already vastly prefer it over Nano for features aside from those behind keybinds. I still turn on mouse mode on Vim, I still use the arrow keys rather than h/j/k/l, but it gets me through my day painlessly.

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