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Apparently, Notion, Obsidian, Google Docs, Word, Notes, Reminders, Evernote, Bear, Typora, iA Writer, Ulysses, Standard Notes, Simplenote, Roam, LogSeq, Craft, Vim, Emacs and the hundreds other editors launched this week alone just weren't doing it. They were too cluttered. Too focused. Too specific in their use cases. Not online. Too offline.

Building an editor is a rite of passage for the serial procrastinator

This comment is unfair to this specific product, but it does highlight how saturated this category is.

Can't believe you missed notepad.exe(v1).

VSCode, IntelliJ, Eclipse...


This comment is clever but adds literally nothing to the discussion. It had no spirit of curiosity, just contempt.

Why do yall suppose this for beginners? You can judge the tooling choice, but kek you ‘ll either pick the tools that’s given or make up ur own “stack”


I use DDG for 2 years already, and I'm a developer, I've never experienced ur problem, and I do search for technical stuff all the time. I dont see how DDG can fail to show u a documentation or library result, especially if you know what u are looking for


I'm I the only one who dont get it. Why would anyone care about an account of a dead man?


Couldn't you just say - I dont want to have children, since I'm enjoying my life without any children.


The worst possible comparison as both parks and kitchens are usually paid by the government, government takes its money from the taxation system. Meaning if you pay taxes you contribute to these facilities, thus it is fair for you to use governmental facilities and services, you might even call it a right to use those.


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