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nemesis (asbestos arc) (nemesis@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 04:28:50 JST nemesis (asbestos arc)
@tiskaan I have tried doom emacs yes, and its what gave me the impression of emacs being bloated
> its more like an programmable textual interfce than a text editor.
yes, but the point is with neovim I can just have it working out of the box with no config, and learn to use it in an afternoon. obviously then I have my own configs and have added packages and stuff, but its optional. with emacs it feels like I need to add 50+ packages just to be usable- :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: likes this.
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armpit licker feet smeller (tiskaan@fedi.layer02.net)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 04:28:51 JST armpit licker feet smeller
@nemesis try doom emacs maybe
its weird calling emacs bloated conaidering its more like an programmable textual interfce than a text editor.
whatbtype of editor can make you read pdfs and chat on irc in one go lol -
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nemesis (asbestos arc) (nemesis@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 04:28:53 JST nemesis (asbestos arc)
https://old.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/11xii20/why_emacs_is_the_best_platform_for_llms/
interesting argument Emacs will be good for LLMs because it provides a unified programmable interface for everything, it makes me want to try it a bit more
still seems bloated and overly complex compared to neovim though