I think odin could be a good fit. I haven't used it myself. It seems to focus on 3D and game dev.
What makes Servo a better bet than Ladybird? Who backs it?
Gotcha. That's actually good because it will be easier to troubleshoot. I will try to reproduce in a barebones config and see if I can figure something out. What language are you editing, and what version of neovim do you use? Distro may also be relevant in case they package some indent.vim file(s).
Drop oh-my-zsh and look for something else to customize your prompt. I like Powerlevel10k but Starship is good too.
The creator of Odin has stated that it is not aiming to replace C. It's its own thing. I suppose it has some degree of overlap, but I don't know the language well enough to speak on the differences. One thing I have read is that it does not support embedded devices very well.
He said this in the comments of a youtube interview:
I meant for all packages. But when it comes to the actual details on how to do it, I'm not super sure. I know pacman is pretty sophisticated so it might support querying the package repo (or local package db) somehow. I would start by looking up the -F
option.
Weird in a bad way or just different? I remember liking the animation in the PV a while back.