Catppuccin is excellent in terms of features, plugin support, and customizing highlight groups/palette colours
hisbaan
Convenience is often a tradeoff for power. Nobody is claiming that vi and its derivatives are convenient, they're saying it's powerful.
Personally I'm much much faster using neovim than I could be using something like vscode. There's a myriad of other benefits that modal text editing brings to the table, not having to use a mouse and constantly switch back and forth being a big one for me.
I find it much more convenient to press a button that's already under my thumb and then press a button that's already under my middle finger (for example) to get a symbol I want than move my hands from their typing position to get a symbol. It takes some time to adjust but I'm at about the same speed I was on a standard keyboard while using a corne (like the lily58 but with no numrow and one fewer thumb buttons per side)
Also space is right under your thumb as well, and shift can be in its normal place
It's technically a unibody split (notice that t and y are 2u apart) so that qualifies it as ergonomic according to the sidebar if I'm interpreting it correctly
Take a look at stuff from keeb.io, most of their split offerings can run with either side as the 'host' as far as I know
I'm able to sort communities by new, you just have to get the header to show up by scrolling a bit. It might be hidden if you have hide on scroll on
I think you might like the design of the typeractive.xyz corne where the put the battery under the MCU and have headers to give space for it
There are custom themes if you dig a little more in that menu
I think just putting a slight shadow below the buttons would help tons
Ah okay haha
What hardware are you running? How's linux on ARM?
No worries :)
Here's what I found on the readme on the nvim repo