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   On Sat, 13 Apr 2024, Richmond wrote:   
      
   > D writes:   
   >   
   >> On Fri, 12 Apr 2024, Richmond wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> oldernow writes:   
   >>>   
   >>>> I mean, the sight of what's on my screen right now feels like heaven   
   >>>> to me: Linux-y window (courtesy of the "Terminal" Chromebook app), a   
   >>>> single vertical "tmux" split, slrn in the left tmux pane showing a   
   >>>> list of four newsgroups, vim session in the right tmux pane showing,   
   >>>> well, this as it's happening.   
   >>>>   
   >>>   
   >>> That's interesting I didn't know it was possible to use nntp on a   
   >>> chromebook.   
   >>>   
   >>> I am using emacs/gnus in Mate Terminal on debian on a Dell laptop.   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> Did you evolve your emacs use into a lifestyle and spiritual   
   >> philosophy or is it only for gnus use?   
   >   
   > I think in elisp, therefore (setq AM 'I)   
      
   Ahh... so quite spiritual! ;)   
      
   >> Every couple of years, I look into the *macs universe to see if I "get   
   >> it", but so far after a few days of curiousity I always returned to   
   >> vim or neovim. This years candidates were qemacs and jmacs and   
   >> although light and snappy, I think I have way too much muscle memory   
   >> in vim to ever be able to switch to something else.   
   >>   
   >> Sometimes I feel like switching editors is a young mans game. ;)   
   >   
   > I can't imagine editing without emacs, but it is so much more than an   
   > editor, as I am sure you know. It even has Tetris built in.   
   >   
   > Among the most useful things are keyboard macros and keybinding, split   
   > windows, multiple editing buffers, and a built in programming   
   > language. And you can use Gnus to read your email if you really want to.   
   >   
      
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