Great, now consulting a search engine on questions about vim the text editor will yield equally awkward results as consulting a search engine on matters concerning latex the typesetting system.
Other examples that are horrible to search for:
matrix/element (yields html coding and other unrelated info)
Signal (pretty common term for anything but the secure messenger)
Shit, I remember googling "How to kill a child", my next search was "How to kill a child process." I'm probably on a list somewhere.
While I understand the idea behind the naming scheme of matrix, it's an awful name. The naming behind synapse/dendrite is better I believe. But I don't have a better idea.
It was renamed, thats what pisses me off. The client was renamed from riot (much more unique in software context) to element. I assume riot was not investor friendly which is a lame ass reason too.
Why doesn’t this damn thing have a simple off switch like everything else?
Greybeard/greypube: “Ahhctually it is fast and simple and it’s not funny that noobs can’t rtfm. How hard is it to remember squeeze, twist, remove?”
Classic VIM. It's not intuitive and probably won't get the job done unless you really know what you're doing.
Apparently, ice cream.
There are also several financial institutions named emaqs:-P
And an Employee Management and Compensation System in California:-D.
Hitachi still top dog. And is 150.
But the vim is nice for people who want to be able to start at a lower speed.
Def worth the cost.
They still are made by Hitachi, but they changed the name to stop the association