I was getting increasingly mad with VS Code lately (random slowdowns, UX issues, and a general sense of it being built with wire and duct tape).
So I took that as a sign to finally start using a "forever editor" like vim or emacs.
I've always had a soft spot in my heart for emacs. My brother used to hack it by smashing his IBM Model M keyboard back in the day, and we bonded a lot geeking over its magical powers.
I also have a strong desire to use Org Mode, which is only available inside emacs.
My brain is still not onboard with this plan, but I've decided to use the same approach I used when I learned to touch-type: ignore logic and start moving. I'll get there, eventually.
I was getting increasingly mad with VS Code lately (random slowdowns, UX issues, and a general sense of it being built with wire and duct tape).
So I took that as a sign to finally start using a "forever editor" like vim or emacs.
I've always had a soft spot in my heart for emacs. My brother used to hack it by smashing his IBM Model M keyboard back in the day, and we bonded a lot geeking over its magical powers.
I also have a strong desire to use Org Mode, which is only available inside emacs.
My brain is still not onboard with this plan, but I've decided to use the same approach I used when I learned to touch-type: ignore logic and start moving. I'll get there, eventually.
We'll see how it goes!