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Discussion on: Sublime Text 4 is here, can it convert you? (Snack Pack #6)

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Tamir

Something similar happened to me, vscode was taking up too much ram along with tabnine which was taking even more then vscode, I had my 80-90% memory in usage, which did some typing lags which was pretty annoying so decided to shift to neovim, spent almost a week on configuration, same project neovim was taking 48mb vs 350mb or it was 450mb maybe which was super huge, cause I wasn't planning to leave tabnine, but again switched back to vscode due to some features which really speeds up the development like auto imports, i was having terrible problems using emmet inside neovim, maybe configured wrongly but that was too much time waste - again reading docs, checking configs especially when you are new to vim world. Don't know about sublime, I might give it a try if I can mimic exact workflow in sublime, but not anytime soon, as now i've decided to get another ram stick.

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Hi Tamir, are you using Tabnine locally?
You can register Tabnine hub and enable Tabnine Cloud in your IDE.