Too bad Emacs doesn’t have a good text editor.
117 0 ReplyEvil mode helps with that
36 0 ReplyModalka for me. It has exactly what you want and no more, which also makes it a lot easier to learn: useful for me that I'm not a programmer.
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eMacs takes a life time to learn, so the sooner you start, the longer it will take.
51 0 ReplyUpvote just for "melon husk" 😂
41 0 ReplyThere was another Twitler who tried to create an everything Reich.
30 0 ReplyElon is racing him to see who can collapse a thousand-year social media platform the fastest
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Emacs is the GOAT computing environment.
25 0 ReplyI couldn't help but think of Emacs when I was reading A Constructive Look At TempleOS. It's like TempleOS that is actually finished, it just lacks kernel.
17 0 Replyjust lacks kernel.
Sounds like a trademark of GNU tbh
13 0 ReplyThanks for sharing. I have never seen that deep dive into templeOS before and it is a much more interesting OS than I anticipated.
4 0 ReplyI'm sure the port to TempleOS is being worked on as we speak
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Surely Elon would prefer the old Lucid fork, https://www.xemacs.org/
18 0 ReplyWhat even is emacs
12 0 ReplyAn extremely extensible text editor, there's jokes that it can do literally anything, you can play music, watch video, etc.
It's often at war with the cult of vi and the church of emacs.
57 0 ReplyDon't forget us nanoites. The clearly superior text editor
36 0 ReplyYou should really convert to helixism, the latest messianic update to the cult of vi.
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Eight Megs And Constantly Swapping
12 0 ReplyEsc-Meta-Alt-Ctrl-Shift
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A self-documenting, extensible lisp computing environment that uses text buffers as its main data format.
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Which video player did you use?
11 0 Replyim a vim user, i dont usually put videos players in my text editor
otherwise, i use mpv for desktop
18 0 ReplyIt's possible to watch videos in the terminal as ASCII art with both vlc and mplayer, by the way.
8 0 ReplySorry mate, my tired brain interpreted the post in the picture as something you've written :)
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Late 30s dev here: I've never cared to learn emacs or vim, tried when younger, but left it. Am I a fraud?
7 0 ReplyI used to be a vim fan but now I only use it for modifying files over SSH. Other than that I code with an IDE, you can't beat all the plugins and linters with a in-terminal editor. A colleague still codes in emacs and its code is dirty af.
5 0 ReplyA colleague still codes in emacs and its code is dirty af.
PEBKAC - don't blame emacs (not sure why anyone would use it when vim exists, though)
5 0 ReplyI mean, I use a plugin manager for Neovim myself, and you can pretty much configure it to however you like.
Someone even make an inline markdown preview for the editor using sixels (in terminal image display).
but still I prefer the markdown preview plugin as it previews the file using a browser is format rly similar to github's styles
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What's emac?
4 0 ReplyIt's an iMac with electronics in it.
8 0 ReplyIt's like a Big Mac but with emu meat.
5 0 ReplyAin't that one of them Mortal Kombat fighters?
4 0 ReplyMy fav one.
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emaX
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