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pdyctoday at 2:20 PM2 repliesview on HN

I have been using Emacs for more than a decade, and I was always excited about the features. But with AI, something has changed. I no longer type/edit that much. Recently, LSP stopped working, and I was completely oblivious to it for about a week. Earlier, something like this would have been a major annoyance.


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TFNAtoday at 2:34 PM

Emacs is more than a dev environment for coders. Some of us here use it for everything that can possibly be represented in text form: our TODO lists, our calendar, our RSS reader, our mail reader, etc. Me, I even maintain billing spreadsheets for a side business as Org-Mode tables. New features in the latest Emacs releases, and in successive releases of individual packages, have brought some nice improvements in those areas.

bryanlarsentoday at 2:38 PM

In 2026 I'm using the editor less and using magit a lot more. IOW, emacs has become more indispensable, not less.