Helix is my favorite, it does everything I want a text editor to do and it's much more intuitive than vim/nvim. I was never a power user of either so I'm sure it's missing plenty of functionality that nvim users are used to but it's perfect for my use cases.
penguin
True, but while I wouldn't really be shocked there are absolute horndogs out there who have zero pedophilic interests. I'm not really expecting his name to show up honestly
The sentiment I keep seeing is that it's vibe coded, though the dev claims that AI was used but not in any core components. It's one I'll be waiting out personally, the whole huntarr situation has me pretty skeptical of any new projects
Yep they will all sue for the tariffs, not distribute it among their customers, and not lower prices. Maybe Costco will actually do the right thing but who knows
I guess it makes sense as a Chromebook alternative and they probably don't want to eat their MacBook Air market. At least they're getting colorful again
12.9-inch display
A18 Pro chip
8GB RAM
Fun color options
Roughly $699 price
Not a bad price. 8GB of RAM is pretty low these days
That's all I can think of when I hear rampart
My brother used Sold Me by Seether while we were growing up. He hooked it up to a stereo and would try to get up and turn it off before the heavy guitars kick in and wake up the whole house. That's only 8 seconds. It never really worked and of course I had to share the room with him
Potty mouth
I knew he was full of himself but was still surprised by that line, what an ego
Yeah in my opinion sync is the best but bound to break eventually. Maybe revanced can keep it alive
Edit: after using Summit for a while I think it's better than sync, I do wish I could get the layout a little more compact but it's really nice as is.
Does Android Auto still not work?