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I posted about this on Reddit a year ago, and I figured write about it again:

Like most companies, the one I work for will happilly pay for any employee's license to a proprietary IDE without batting an eye. Therefore, I argued that I should be able to spend that budget on a donation to an open source tool that I use daily instead. After a lot of back and forth I finally got them to donate an amount that would correspond to what they would pay for a yearly subscription to a proprietary tool to Neovim.

Do you use Neovim at work? If so, I urge you to do the same thing! That way the core team can continue to deliver awesome new features to the editor we all love. Here's a link to where you can donate.

I now got my work to pay a $400 yearly "Neovim subscription" for the second time.

To those wondering how I did it, I basically just argued that since employees at my work have an allocated budget for buying proprietary tools, it makes sense if we could spend an equivalent amount on a FOSS alternative. That way the money spent would benefit us all, and since we use the tool to make money we have a responsibility to give back to the FOSS project.

There was a bit of a back-and forth for technical reasons because (at least in Sweden where I live), payments and donations are handled and regulated differently, but they finally made it work.

If you also use Neovim for work, I encourage you to do the same thing! That way the core team can continue to deliver awesome new features to the editor we all love. Here's a link to where you can donate. There's also the official merch store if you would like to support the project that way: https://store.neovim.io/.

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[โ€“] 1984@lemmy.today 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

I probably shouldn't post this in a neovim sub, but the zed editor with vim mode is really, really nice.

It's extreamly fast and has lots of lsps just working out of the box. However, you don't have very good plugin support yet, but it's coming. There are mostly themes and lsps as plugins right now.

Most neovim users love their plugins though, and you won't get that with zed, yet.

[โ€“] camr_on@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

I really like it but I'm really missing the git plug-in features I use in vs code. Other than that I'd probably fully switch