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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance2 hours ago

collection of a bunch of features that I like. And if you're not going to use Emacs, which is fine, as I say, there's no moral imperative that you use Emacs. You can use whatever open source editor you choose. I mean, heck, honestly, you can use whatever editor you want, open source or otherwise. This is an open source podcast, though, so I'm going to promote open source editors and I think they are the smarter and safer option. I've been down the path of non-open tools before and it has screwed me over every single time. So I just advise against it. Emacs has a couple of features that I quite like, and I'm going to urge you to find the equivalent of these features in whatever tool you are considering using and take advantage of those. Because I think this is a collection of, I don't know, I guess power user options that you should be on the lookout when you're trying to really, really decide on what editor you're going to get involved with, potentially for the rest of your life. I (32/54)