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- one wonders if emacs could benefit similarly...
- one big problem with using gtk -- there is a *two-decade-old* unfixed bug in gtk where it keeps permanent references to the x server etc (IIRC, its wayland support has similar problems). this means a gtk emacs --daemon crashes if you connect to an x server and then close the x server down. this is.... unfortunate
- yeah "of course" all new emacs efforts should be able to run elisp code; but it would be awesome if new lispy code could be written in scheme
+- YouTube comment: Really interesting approach. I like the humility in the beginning, the likes of "this is to try new approaches".
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