• django
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    2 months ago

    With forced telemetry. Good thing, i am hooked on emacs and have no desire to switch.

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        2 months ago

        I am actually a user of Evil, which provides vim keybindings in Emacs. I switched from vim to Emacs, because I wanted to use org-mode, but I prefer vim keybindings.

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          2 months ago

          All I want is a performant and modern Emacs that has the same speed and startup time as neovim while not requiring the daemon, which also has the stability and capabilities of neovim (things like super easy language integration and lsp are a godsend)

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            2 months ago

            Tweaking the init file goes a long way in speeding up Emacs init, you can change the GC threshold during initialisation, as well as only load a minimum amount of packages

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    2 months ago

    One reason I was reluctant to use C# in open source projects is because the free tooling on Linux was subpar. This is great.

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    2 months ago

    I have never gotten used to WebStorm, is it worth the investment of time? I use VSCode / VSCodium and am generally happy with it.