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rml
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
This is a very good feature/workflow based intro

As the years go by one realizes that even these “features” like Org, Dired, etc are just illusions in some sense. They’re just Elisp code someone else wrote and put a name on. You can take or leave them or write your own code that changes/advises/customizes them.

It’s all up to you. You don’t need a blessed “plugin” architecture, some PM at IntelliJ’s permission etc

At some point one realizes the “visual shell” nature of Emacs. Every single piece of text on screen can be programmed to “mean something” (see also: “recognizers” from human interface research) and have actions taken on it either by the editor itself, or external processes / scripts you call with a command. If it’s common enough, make a key binding. It’s your house, do what you want

Depending on how you set up your environment, you may never have to look at text again that you do not have this level of power over. You are no longer at the mercy of “application developers”

I’ve been using it since 2005. Guess how many of 2005’s popular editors even still exist

My recommendation to anyone trying to actually learn is start with the full vanilla config, weird default keybindings, etc, go through the built in tutorials, and only add things to your config that you write and understand yourself. Understand it in its own terms. The plethora of packages, etc have “cool features” but impede learning by adding mountains of complex dependencies that are opaque to the beginner and cause confusion IMO
rml
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
If you want to learn how Org mode works, start by reading outline.el

then read Dominik's outline-magic.el

then see how far you can get with your own customizations on top of that to augment, e.g. plain markdown text

you may find you're doing well at that point and don't need to deal with the 100k+ line beast that is Org, nor its transitive dependencies

at that point you will really understand (that part of) Emacs, and will no longer see Org as "a discrete thing", but just "some code someone else wrote" that you can take or leave
rml
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
see also:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1695733/
rml
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
In the book 'Double Entry' the author explains that the guy who created GDP was actually in favor of having family caregiving and household activities accounted for in GDP. If that had happened, different world
rml
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Thanks for this. 40s and starting to have pain in the big toe joint. Getting some better shoes and spacers as a result. Seriously, thank you!