I  care  about  quality of source code. In that regard, Vim is a total
 mess. I can't simply go back  to  vi  because  I'd  really  miss  some
 important features.

 Thus, I'm now giving vis a try:

 https://github.com/martanne/vis/

 Let's  see  how  well it works for me. It's a relatively young project
 and some stuff is still missing or buggy.


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 Okay, I'm not ready for vis.

 I'm not ready for neovim, either. Turns out, I've been using  Vim  for
 such a long time, it's hard to just let go. Many of my tools need Vim.
 My brain needs Vim.


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 On filesystems and error detection:

 https://danluu.com/filesystem-errors/

 Interesting points to note:

   -- Filesystems are getting better at detecting errors.

   -- This quote, which explains a lot: "When  I  talk  to  server-side
      devs  at  big  companies,  their answer is usually something like
      'who cares? All of our file accesses go through  a  library  that
      checksums  things  anyway  and  redundancy  across  machines  and
      datacenters takes  care  of  failures,  so  we  only  need  error
      detection and not correction'."