You certainly can... You'll have to soup it up with a bunch of extensions and add-ons to get anywhere.
Most of the Sublime users I know have migrated to VS Code - which is a well known memory hog.
Sublime does have the benefit of being extremely fast and the ability to do multiple things in very large documents at speed. I keep it around for this reason. Every so often you wind up with a huge search and replace or regex that brings VS Code to its knees.
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Jean Kaplansky Solution Architect, Content Tools Platforms Kaplan North America |
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