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diff --git a/2021/talks/unix.md b/2021/talks/unix.md index 14ff82fd..c9a9263a 100644 --- a/2021/talks/unix.md +++ b/2021/talks/unix.md @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ # GNU's Not UNIX: Why Emacs Demonstrates The UNIX Philosophy Isn't Always The Only Answer Daniel Rose +[[!taglink CategoryPhilosophy]] + [[!inline pages="internal(2021/info/unix-schedule)" raw="yes"]] The talk targets users who are curious about computational philosophies, @@ -25,12 +27,30 @@ to be more performant than without. IRC nick: thecatster +- Q: So, how do you decide when it's not "worth it" to use Emacs + for a certain thing? +- Q: What's your opinion on EAF? +- Q: What is your opinion on starter-kits and making emacs + accessible, practical for people who want to keep things simple? +- Q: Do you integrate tools via Emacs or you just jump between those? + For example, did you need to integrate your C WM somehow with Emacs? + - A: mostly via keybindings. Thanks for the answer! +- Q: Do you use Emacs for email? + - A: I do, and many more clients too. +- Q: No personal website? + - A: <https://www.danielr.xyz> +- Q:When will Emacs improve its GC and support truely multithreading? + Feedback: - I really appreciate this talk's perspective! I'm very invested in living inside, Emacs, but this is also a great perspective! - yes, nice perspective. Saying that I am struggeling with that is overstating it, but sometimes it does make me think. thank you Daniel! - Nice talk, I feel like some Emacs purists could complain but let's be honest, this is a reasonable take on actually getting stuff done +From [YouTube](www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXVjCRIqS4c&feature=em-comments): + +- Right on. For most of these reasons I’ve went back to Vim and just accepted it’s limitations rather than try and torture it into a Frankenstein IDE that half works. When I need to do $LANG work especially debugging, I use vs code or Xcode etc and most of the big IDEs have Vim keybinding emulation that is good enough to get to work. + # Outline - How can one limit their usage of CLI tools while still maintaining |