

I’ve not had any gaming issues. The only real perfmance impact is boot time (which can be better or worse than systemd). The future I hope for is dinit with turnstiled. dinit is really quite nice. But openRC also works quite nicely. Unless you wish to excessively engage with system services, none of it makes that much of a difference. The real difference in usability is in how well everything is packaged and maintained (which is why openRC on gentoo is great for example,).


I mean, they’ll probably learn more from C. But please. You can do better than javascript. At least teach them python or something.
but it’s dry…


Vim9-script is a bespoke DSL introduced in vim 9 which was to replace vimscript (the old config language) It was recieved as a bit wacky with its support for classes among other things.


Vim has some pretty messy design… Starting at some of the action quirks and ending at vim9script
Why is this marked as nsfw?
Zig or go are not that unserious of languages. Zig is arguably quite hard due to being pretty low-level. Maybe think about what domain you want to do programming in… Python might be a decent starting point tho (easy language, no memory management)