There was a time when I had to do that. I was a teenager. I had no idea what I was doing. And it was many many years later that I finally learned how to quit it. That pain keeps me away to this day.
I'm not sure of you are trying to be funny, but just in case you are not, if their only working environment was a terminal and they didn't know how to get out of vim, they were fucked to begin with.
I'm guessing they entered vim because they copied it from somewhere, be it another window, having vim in a terminal emulator, a mobile phone where they searched whatever, or another PC. If we are talking about a non graphical PC with just a single tty or a user without the knowledge of changing ttys or without the knowledge of searching the web from the command line, who somehow entered vim without external input, that's kinda on them, idk. There's several fuckup steps in there, all nicely stacked.
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That's assuming that you're able to google it. Before everyone had a phone in their pocket, and 17 computers lying around if you were stuck in command line with no GUI then you had no option.
Thing is, when people say that windows doesn't break, they mean that it doesn't break for normal users. I'd be surprised if those know what a command like editor is, to begin with.
I second this advice. Arch is a rolling-release distribution, so most of its packages are updated to the latest releases as soon as they come out, regardless of whether they’re tested to be stable with other software and hardware configurations.
I have “ubuntu server” installed on an old computer I use for hosting game servers. That thing is incredibly stable and low-maintenance.
Exactly .... If all you're going to do is go online and maybe write a document once in a while ... a simple distro like Mint or PopOS will just work without issue.
This is odd phrasing. It sounds like you're saying mint and pop aren't capable of more. Same when people call them "good for newbs"n implying that more advanced users flock elsewhere.