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b2plane
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https://hahaxo.xlog.app/JetBrains-x...

this shit registers intellij ultimate until 2048, for free. and it works even for the latest version of intellij

whoever this chinese man is, is a fucking genius. Been looking for a fucking intellij crack for way too long!

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    Oh my god. I thought that I was very wrong for referring to a K&R book PDF using a google search today here. But you overstepped it!

    Sad for JetBrains, they actually make quite affordable software.

    PyCharm has for example completion that VSCode doesn't have (or maybe it does now trought some plugin) for django. Stuff that was not autocompletable parsing just the source. Django ORM support for example. It did offer stuff free alternatives didn't had
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    Mf executes some random Chinese obfuscated jar
    Wonder why it's free 🤡
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    Kinda neat .. not sure if I want to run some random pluging from a random person's OneDrive ... and I've never needed more than the community edition for my personal stuff anyway.

    I wish there were better, truly open source, alternatives. Eclipse has fallen way far behind. Void Linux has "oss-code" which is VS Code with all the tracking patched out, Code still doesn't have horizontal tabs which makes it unusable in my opinion.

    ...the state of editors really sucks. Maybe I should try neovim again.
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    @djsumdog why not just vim? Start your config using vim-bootstrap.com. Also for a starter config for neovim btw. It'll give you auto completion for selected languages and stuff.

    If you're adventurous: https://github.com/zyedidia/micro . This is a combo between vim and Nano. The key-combo's make more sense. It's (almost?) as extensible as vimii since you can write extensions in Lua. It does support multi cursor mode to do dem ultimate ninja stuff. Column selection also. Vim has the view / insert mode thingy, because it uses regular keys (e/dd/c/yy/v etc) as shortcuts in view mode. But since every key in in micro uses the ctrl key before shortcut, it works in edit mode. So, in theory, micro would be even faster(?). It does has built-in terminal, panes and tabs.

    If you don't care and still do the vim / neovim. Use my training tool to master it: https://pastebin.com/yyadvzky . It's made quite simple but you'll be a ninja with it in record time. It trains you for 60 shortcuts quick
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    @djsumdog this one looks also interesting, it's on my list to try: https://github.com/Alexey-T/... . Made with TurboPascal. How cool is that?

    This editor is kinda vscode quality i guess: https://github.com/LightTable/...

    Also not tried yet. I was just researching editors. I'm also working on my own. Mine uses vim shortcuts but will maybe drop that since i've seen the advantages of using ctrl instead of having a view / edit mode like vim. My editor is powered by plugins using the (depricated, but just awesome) wren language, an embedded language like Lua in just one C header file. It's very easy to bind your own application events to the script.

    Thanks for listening to my ted talk
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    Hmmm yes, let me download and run some sketchy chinese shell script. Surely nothing will go wrong
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    @12bitfloat nothing went wrong my pc is fine and my intellij license will expire in 2048
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    @b2plane your PC _says_ it is fine, cause that's what the rootkit is supposed to report.
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