My first contact with Emacs is .... hmmmm .... i do not know exactly ... but it is long ago, probably 35 to 40 years ... in a time when ram-space was counted in a few megabytes ... and Emacs nickname was (Eight Megabytes Always Contiuously Swapped-out) ... I went with vi(m), as my fingers somehow always remembered the shortcuts ... and still use it to the day. ;-)
Saw this video a few months ago, and now I can't stop using it. Bye Vim.
a beautiful love letter to emacs. preach on, brother. emacs is a cruel sweet mistress.
I want to know what kind of a Frankenkeyboard you have there
That's my personal mix-n-match Signum 3.1. I designed the Signum series years ago, more info on my channel video. You can order one on my website.
The most beautiful declaration of love I've ever seen, it brings tears to my eyes. Em💕cs
Loved the video and the ending made me chuckle.
I literally switched to emacs only for org mode, now emacs is my operating system
Brilliant mate
Cool! Curious, how did you get the KJV into Org format? (I can think of a few ways, but I wonder how you did it.)
On github for user johanthoren repo kjv-org
@@TroyFletcherKeyboards Ah, excellent!
I guess I am joining the dark side now, goodbye vim.
Just think of it as Vim running in Emacs! 😂
emcas forever
My first contact with Emacs is .... hmmmm .... i do not know exactly ... but it is long ago,
probably 35 to 40 years ... in a time when ram-space was counted in a few megabytes ...
and Emacs nickname was (Eight Megabytes Always Contiuously Swapped-out) ...
I went with vi(m), as my fingers somehow always remembered the shortcuts ...
and still use it to the day. ;-)
Love it. Never heard that nickname!
do all neovim youtubers need a moustache now?
this video is cringe and not poggers