Still using emacs

sudo apt-get install nvi
sudo update-alternatives --config vi

>not having one unified extendable interface that covers almost every use case
literally all you need is a base linux system and emacs.
Emacs is:
> text editor (evil, million different major modes for languages, lispy)
>IDE (yas, company autocomplete, flycheck, debugging, repl integration(slime, etc))
> email reader (gnus)
> news reader (elfeed)
> web browser (w3m, eww)
> irc client (erc, rcirc)
> music player (emms, bongo)
> window manager (exwm)
> vc manager (magit)
> shell (shell-mode, ansi-term, eshell)
> and much more

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EXWM is great for embedding the few non Emacs things into Emacs, like mpv and a browser.

exactly, especially with exwm-edit and the simulation keys
just makes any non emacs experience more tolerable

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Visual programmer here.. haven't touch a text editor in years... Editors are so fucking 80s tech

You forgot about one the best things on Emacs, dired. I almost never have to issue a single command to manage files.

These.

Fun fact: toolbar hiding is coming back in Firefox soon, in 63 or 64. Combine with Vim Vixen and EXWM+Spacemacs and you have a super/comfy/ setup.

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>emacs still uses lisp

(deal-with-it 'faggot)