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omnster | 9 months ago

In defence of emacs: if I were using emacs, I'd be doing that not because of Neal Stephenson's essay, but rather because of the long-established legacy of the development, and because of the community. I believe that the combination of these two factors is very likely protecting emacs from a sudden enshittification so typical for proprietary software. I'm in the vim church, but for exactly the same reasons.

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