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jlouistoday at 3:25 PM1 replyview on HN

If you do any kind of serious work, you need a text editor. Emacs is still one of the best around. It's fast. It's configurable. And it's under your control. You won't suddenly find your text editor "upgraded" with tons of new features you never asked for. It's all opt-in.


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hollerithtoday at 3:35 PM

>You won't suddenly find your text editor "upgraded" with tons of new features you never asked for.

I never asked for native compilation implemented via the trampoline technique, which increases attack surface (because it causes Emacs to routinely execute files in a known-by-attackers location in my home directory) and makes debugging harder, but I'm stuck with it if I want my Emacs to speak the Wayland protocol (and I do).

Ditto the clumsy bolting-on of lexical scope.

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