Yes, this. My primary work environment is Windows. Every attempt to install and successfully use neovim has been far from optimal and sometimes flat out broken. So I go back to gVim.
I like the concept and awesome for the fellow to release it... however in the past the following have seriously messed up any attempts of mine to get sensible autocompletion in vim: working in cygwin, projects > 2mil lines of code, and varying types of build infrastructures.
Absolutely agree. I worked pretty much non-stop for a 2 month period (being in grad school as well as a full-time SWE) last year. When I finally took a break (holiday shut down) I was surprised do discover how exhausted I truly was.
Clever idea although as others mention it's obviously a very biased selection, but if they are OK with that, that's fine with me. I was all set to try it just for kicks, but this turned me off and I quit the install:
"In this mod you're placed into the Wibi!Data office to reset a PIN for the CEO of the company.
You reset this by gathering reset keys and slowing figuring out the reset code."