vim, emacs, and nano are all good suggestions but the thing is that im also a windows user presently
@riking it's not that bad. it has destiny 2 on it
@typhlosion sublime?
@efi doesnt that cost money
@typhlosion "There is currently no enforced time limit for the evaluation."
@efi oh i see, so its winrar mode
@typhlosion yep
@eevee if theres a version of nano that works on windows i will never use another text editor (joking)
@eevee but wsl is annoyiiiiiiiing fine ill consider my options
@eevee @typhlosion vs code is so good but it's electron and made my microsoft so I can't really recommend it to anyone without risking someone being annoying in the replies
@eevee @typhlosion coding in .codx
@typhlosion if you want to really annoy people, insist on using emacs on a linux VM
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@typhlosion VS Code I like a lot. There's also Codium which is supposed to be a stripped-down VS Code. But it's been really powerful.
@typhlosion i love this journey for chaos you've embarked on, and this part actually makes it even better
@typhlosion I have used gvim on windows before. It's... gvim.
@typhlosion notepad++
People will say they're nostalgic, but [...]. If they do, then mission accomplished: you've annoyed them
@typhlosion my condolences