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Sorry, but ed is a far more private, secure, feature-complete, and, most importantly, Standard, editor. It also can run inside of xterm, which codium cannot, which is a big problem.
Sorry, I'm too ignorant and didn't know about the marvels of ed. It seems absolutely superior compared to everything else I've tried so far. It truly deserves being the Standard editor.
Codium runs just fine in xterm.
It displays elsewhere, sure. But it runs there just fine.
Note: codium and codeium are two completely separate products.
That's fine. The post I was responding to mentioned the one I mentioned though, so nyaaa.