Silent-Hunter
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It's all down to personal preference anyway.
I have the impression, though, that the more people are talking about their preferred DE the less productive they are. (Is this a grammaticatically correct sentence? Please excuse my English if it isn't.)It's all down to personal preference anyway.
Well, I'd say the actual correlation is to the amount of features. This leads to to doing more with the DE, reducing the use of other programs, such as for configuring VPNs and stuff. It's not that the people are using more time with their DE to accomplish the same things, but they use less of the other things as the functionality is integrated to their DE. So they end up interacting more with their DE, which translates to talking more about it when discussing their activities. The next time someone talks about their DE a lot, think about how much of the same stuff you can do with yours without resorting to external programs. Whether this increased integration is good or not is again a matter of preference.I have the impression, though, that the more people are talking about their preferred DE the less productive they are. (Is this a grammaticatically correct sentence? Please excuse my English if it isn't.)
Funnily enough, I use emacs as my music player (emms) even on my Pandora!like for everything but emacs
Cool, there is another oneFunnily enough, I use emacs as my music player (emms) even on my Pandora!
emacs is a great operating system with so many amazing tools. If only it came with a good text editor.Funnily enough, I use emacs as my music player (emms) even on my Pandora!
Evil is cool and all that, but I don't really understand why anyone would want to emulate vi in emacs when you already have vi installed most likely. But maybe there's some killer feature of emacs that some people just can't live without that I'm unware of having not used emacs in some 15 years now.