@Dave Oh. I get you. I've jacked up VIM into a full on IDE, I do 98% of my day in VIM. Obsidian is good for a lot of stuff, I keep longer term code snippets and notes in it. I usually have two windows on my main VTE … VIM and Obsidian. :D
I get ya though. I do. I'm just an old head, so VIM will have to be removed my cold, dead hands. 🤣
@Blisterexe@citizenserious Because something else you have installed via flatpak has it listed as a dependency.
flatpak list --app --columns=application,runtime
This should tell you the deps I believe. I had this happen with Master PDF Reader's flatpak. It depended on very old libs. I removed the reader package which yanked the dep as well, then just installed the app another way. Not all apps are packaged by the project and sometimes are slow to update or get abandoned..
@hayes@be4foss It means you become a security risk. But as long as you don't put that laptop on the Internet with that old version OSX then you should be good, otherwise ... Linux the thing and use it until whenever. ;)
@tkk13909@YamiYuki Because people like to do that, it gives them some sense of power that they really don't possess. I wouldn't care that much about it if I were you.
@Dave Oh. I get you. I've jacked up VIM into a full on IDE, I do 98% of my day in VIM. Obsidian is good for a lot of stuff, I keep longer term code snippets and notes in it. I usually have two windows on my main VTE … VIM and Obsidian. :D
I get ya though. I do. I'm just an old head, so VIM will have to be removed my cold, dead hands. 🤣