← Back to context Comment by arandomhuman 1 hour ago friendly reminder: use vim :) 4 comments arandomhuman Reply IcyWindows 4 minutes ago If you are a person that installs extensions from public sources, it doesn't matter what IDE you use.If you don't (or can't) install extensions, it also doesn't matter which IDE you use. leni536 1 hour ago It honestly surprises me we don't hear news about vim/neovim plugin supply chain attacks. arandomhuman 21 minutes ago probably a much smaller dependency graph (lesser usage of transitive dependencies) vldszn 1 hour ago =)
IcyWindows 4 minutes ago If you are a person that installs extensions from public sources, it doesn't matter what IDE you use.If you don't (or can't) install extensions, it also doesn't matter which IDE you use.
leni536 1 hour ago It honestly surprises me we don't hear news about vim/neovim plugin supply chain attacks. arandomhuman 21 minutes ago probably a much smaller dependency graph (lesser usage of transitive dependencies)
arandomhuman 21 minutes ago probably a much smaller dependency graph (lesser usage of transitive dependencies)
If you are a person that installs extensions from public sources, it doesn't matter what IDE you use.
If you don't (or can't) install extensions, it also doesn't matter which IDE you use.
It honestly surprises me we don't hear news about vim/neovim plugin supply chain attacks.
probably a much smaller dependency graph (lesser usage of transitive dependencies)
=)