The comments on this post went exactly like they have over the past 20 years, with one exception.
Emacs is all but forgoten.
Vim wins.
The comments on this post went exactly like they have over the past 20 years, with one exception.
Emacs is all but forgoten.
Vim wins.
And, the last gasp of democracy happens with the stroke of a pen.
Even if Trump is somehow removed from office, it will take a strong person to give up the power gained. The USA can no longer pretend it's a democracy.
Take my updoot you maniac
I'm terribly sorry U.S. this very much reads like a horror story, but it's also depressingly utterly believable.
All your government belongs to Musk now.
If the economy wasn't so tight, the funniest thing would be for all of them to resign. On mass.
Depending on the wording, if they are not expected to work until September, that's a solid few months to find a job.
It would massively slow down their ability to achieve meaningful changes.
'Bug fixes only. We are in code freeze' - the thrill of a decent patch announcement!
There we are. Now all is right with the world.
What would an editor discuss be without those that support Emacs?
I noticed we even got some doom evil advocates! Lemmy truly has come off age!
(Note: as tone is hard on text: I'm genuinely pleased, and agree that the joy of Linux/Unix is it's variety. Thank you everyone)