Vim is a modal editor, meaning its behavior changes based on the current mode—no mouse required!
If your laptop’s CPU is running very hot and you’ve tried to undervolt it, you’ve probably discovered there’s no easy way to do so—especially on laptops whose BIOS doesn’t expose those controls. I ran into the same issue with my Ryzen 7 5800H, despite numerous attempts, I couldn’t undervolt because the firmware simply wouldn’t allow it. While it may seem drastic, disabling Turbo Boost
is one workaround—and you might be surprised how little real-world performance you lose by turning it off.
In this blog post, I'm excited to introduce a recent project of mine aimed at simplifying the often intricate process of setting up and configuring the MinGW environment. It's no secret that navigating the complexities of MinGW installation can be daunting, especially for newcomers. Many budding developers find themselves overwhelmed and discouraged at this initial stage. With this project, my goal is to eliminate these barriers by providing a user-friendly MinGW installer. This installer is designed to streamline the process, equipping users with a fully functional environment that includes the latest GCC version and other essential production packages.
This installer is bundled with essential and commonly used packages which includes: