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  • Neovim (heavily customized configuration) + tmux for me. Switched from Jetbrains IDE and VSCode to this ~5 years ago. I use neovim with every language.

    Fast to use, one app for all and I have customized that to my liking and I already spent half of my time in terminal while working anyway. + knowing how to use vim helps a lot when configuring servers remotely.


  • I jumped to foldables when Fold 3 hit the market. Never looked back, I really liked that form factor. Tri-Folds are another story, as long screen isn’t hard and scratch resistant as normal glass, I could never even think about getting one.

    And there is higher price to pay and some things you need to look out (ex. inner screen) when being early adopter. I knew this and I don’t have issue with that, but it’s not for everyone.

    I had to replace inner screen protector ~once a year with Fold 3. Don’t know how Fold 6 will handle that. …tho I never paid a cent for inner screen protector replacement. First time was paid by Samsung (it was under warranty), second time shop broke screen while they were removing protector, so I got new inner screen + battery + screen protector for free. Third time I had to replace that protector, I sold my phone before I could do that and switched to Fold 6 🤷







  • Racle@sopuli.xyztomemes@lemmy.worldKeep it simple
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    3 months ago

    Depends on usage. If you don’t need super fast speeds or low latency, go for cheaper model.

    If you need low latency and high speeds (ex. Wireless VR with PC), you need to pay more to get good and stable connection (+ multiple routers as mesh if needed). And more expensive devices have different CPU/RAM which will help you if you have large network + extra security features on.