0-60 of race car is the last thing a normal driver needs from a car. If you'll come up with a made up scenario where you have to floor it to save your life I will scream.
I'm actually using nvim for rust development and it's really fucking great but I've been using vi for like 25 years so for me the only issue was configuration, the editor is just natural for me. If you also have to learn the editor I don't know what your experience will be.
As for configuring it for development I started with spacevim and managed with half the functionality normal IDE provides for quite some time. The experience was still good. About 6 months ago I set up nvim and now I have everything I need. I think setting up nvim for rust was as complicated as setting up spacevim. Spacevim provides way more out of the box but changing configuration is not easy at all.
I don't worry about vim/nvim "schism". The support is still great.
I would say just go with nvim, spend a week to set it up and don't get too obsessive if small things don't work. Enjoy the amazing responsiveness and great editor and you will figure out everything eventually. And if you have any questions just ask. I can share my config.
Autocorrect doesn't send anything to the cloud, it's just a dictionary. If your keyboard is sending your texts to the cloud you have to change your keyboard, not run AI. AI doesn't do autocorrect, it could maybe do word suggestions but would be super inefficient at it and probably not much better than current methods.
I'm writing thins on a 22 nm CPU and the letter appear hella fast.
Sorry but I just don't agree. IMHO some "casual smokers" using single use vapes to switch to vaping is such a small win (because it's such a small group in the first place, only some of them will actually do it and they are still smoking after all) it's not worth even a single battery to be thrown in the trash let alone entire industry pumping out millions of them.
Yes, I agree but you see the difference between computer simulation of a single planet (you don't have to simulate the entire universe to simulate our civilization) and Norse Gods, right? You see how one is fairly reasonable extrapolation of our current capabilities and the other is fantasy? Of course we don't know if it's possible to create a conscious, intelligent being in a computer but we also don't know what actually makes as conscious and intelligent so we can't say it's definitely not possible. Similarly we don't know exactly how life on earth originated (complex life even less so) so we don't know how probable it it's it exists in other places. Simulation theory is definitely more similar to extraterrestrial life than Norse Gods. And when it comes to it's probability we simply don't know.
What you're describing is such a tiny minority of smokers I really don't see why we need specific product aimed at them. If they don't want to own a vape they can just keep smoking cigarettes. It would be better for everyone if they just stopped smoking. Contaminating environment with disposable batteries for their convenience is just insane.
Yeah, I wouldn't really trust any of that unless it came from interdisciplinary team of engineers that actually looked into it. I know that there's a lot of bloggers and youtubers that like to shit on every new idea but they are often wrong and are simply trying to create clickbait content.
Test hyperloop track was supposed to be build close to where I live, in Antequera, Andalucia, Spain. There's a railway test center built specifically for testing new rail technologies. Since it was build decades ago nothing was really tested there because bullet trains already existed and no one had any new designs since then. The trains didn't really change since 1980s. At the same time bullet trains still lose to planes on longer routes because they are simply too slow. Hyperloop was supposed to change this and offer rail technology that would compete with planes on long routes. It was supposed to be the next step in rail travel that would be able to compete with air travel. Now we know it wasn't feasible but just because it's not right for USA it doesn't mean it's not worth testing.
Is this new for anyone? Every time I saw ads somewhere on the web half of them were scams.