What are you talking about, kernel panics are part of life with consumer hardware. They would happen even if it was windows?
You're right. I don't use SSH that often due to kubernetes, infact I only use ssh for connecting to my desktop to access my tmux sessions and it's great. I know where you're trying to go with this and it's simply not true.
Who said anything about tmux? We're talking about neovim which is extremely light weight and the LSP's don't sit around being active all the time. They have a set duration where they terminate when unused which is simply not possible in most IDE's (LSP based ones are OK, but have problems reconnecting).
you mentioned tmux. are you gaslighting me? lmao.
and kernel panics are exceedingly rare on windows. i havent BSOD'd in eons
> kernel panics are part of life with consumer hardware.
This isn't right. It was certainly true in the nineties, but I haven't seen one in years on Windows and I spend many hours a day in it both for work and play.