>Among other things, Emacs contains:
>- An original dialect of Lisp
>- A HTML renderer
>- An ANSI-conforming terminal emulator
>- Two parser generators
>- An implementation of Unix man for when Unix's man is unavailable, called "woman" for "without man"
>- A Plan 9-like shell, including a few basic unix utilities and a portable implementation of piping
>- A sort of document markup language for note keeping and time management, which has been used to write books
>- An input mode that converts TeX symbol identifiers to the corresponding Unicode as you type, with real-time preview and suggestions
>- Multiple(!) IRC clients
>- A somewhat clever text adventure game
>- A psychotherapist
>- Tetris
>At least one person reading this is going to think I'm making some of these up, or exaggerating them by not mentioning that they're third-party extensions or that they let external processes do the heavy lifting. I'm not.
Emacs = bloat
Jacob Ortiz
Leo Long
>emacs = bloat
What a stunning revelation. What's next OP, are you gonna tell us that windows spies on you? That Google Chrome is a botnet?
Landon Rivera
>contains:
>>- An original dialect of Lisp
Emacs IS a dialect of lisp. Emacs Lisp. All of those other things you wrote are programs written in elisp, tightly integrated into a package designed for programmers. Emacs is an extensible platform, not a single bloated application.
Leo Moore
ass
Connor Rodriguez
ass
Cooper Brooks
Is that Lauren Southern’s sister?
Nathaniel Sullivan
It's a victim of Photoshop.
Christian Young
I wish it were a victim of something else
Josiah Jackson
Believe me, it will be.
Isaac Price
On OpenBSD here. I use Mg instead. Lighter.