a cat attacking my monitor

a cat attacking my monitor

  • BetaDoggo_@lemmy.world
    15·
    8 months ago

    Seeing microsd cards left out in the open around an animal gives me anxiety. You might accidentally install linux on your cat.

    • Gregor@gregtech.euOP
      6·
      8 months ago

      Vim is hard to use. Would it be worth it to learn it?

      • NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.worldEnglish
        22·
        8 months ago

        I don’t find it difficult, but I’m mostly joking. If Nano works for you, stick with that. I’m sure your cat will learn to accept and love you regardless 😉

      • EtherWhack@lemmy.world
        31·
        8 months ago

        The only real benefit of vim IIRC is that it’s always included in an installation. The other text editors may need to be separately downloaded/installed on new or unfamiliar systems.

        Like the other user said, if nano works for you, keep it. If you ever are forced to use vim however, a cheatsheet like this one should make it doable. (And yes, hitting esc a couple times before entering any command is a common practice to make sure you exited a mode)

        • PoolloverNathan@programming.dev
          1·
          8 months ago

          But if you type the other command too fast after hitting Esc, it might be treated as Alt and do the wrong thing completely.

  • rImITywR@lemmy.worldEnglish
    121·
    8 months ago

    He’s telling you its time to switch from Nano to Vim, and stop using your cursor so much.

    • Changer098@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      6·
      8 months ago

      I’ve heard people have strong beliefs about text editors but this is ridiculous!

    • Gregor@gregtech.euOP
      4·
      8 months ago

      Vim is quite hard to use @-@. I would have to learn using it and that is not easy. So far I’m satisfied with using VS code and nano.

  • ddh@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
    9·
    8 months ago

    Ah, the old game of cat and mouse

  • xia@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
    7·
    8 months ago

    I know there’s some kind of joke here about cats and computer mice… there has to be.

    • Da Bald Eagul@feddit.nl
      1·
      8 months ago

      You could probably put a sheet of glass in front of your monitor… Haven’t seen any glass monitors I believe.

    • EtherWhack@lemmy.world
      1·
      8 months ago

      Capacitive touch monitors would be close, but they tend to be expensive and just ust regular glass. (still could resist a cat scratch as long as there isn’t any grit/sand stuck in the claws)