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Vim user here. One thing I rarely see discussed is the idea that vim is not about speed. It's about comfort.

Maybe hjkl is a little faster than arrow keys. I don't care. I just like doing my editing with less hand movement.

I'm sure that I could perform many operations faster with a mouse. Select text, drag it a little below. Probably faster than d}}p even. The point is, mouse is finicky and annoying. The context switch between typing and moving the mouse breaks flow. Aiming the pointer is hell, and even worse if the target is small or the mouse of low quality. Anyone who plays click-heavy video games (RTS, many MMOs, 4X) can probably understand the pain of dragging the cursor between two points and clicking repeatedly.

Vim is terrible. It takes a while to learn and when you've learned it well enough you're spoiled and everything else feels painful. Vim is the closest I can get with current technology to a neurally linked brain-controlled editor. It feels like the cursor obeys my thoughts, not the limits of my manual dexterity. The next step would be an editor actually wired to my brain where I just think what the text should look like.



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