Let's go back to vinyl!
Whoppsie-daisy
Looks like a pretty solid release, very happy that Clojure is still going strong!
Probably says more about the Emacs development process than Eglot itself. But as it stands, the copyright assignment is non-negotiable I guess.
Awesome
Let's hope Fuchsia fares better than Hurd. Also, I guess the adoption of Fuchsia will be a litmus test of the GPL. Will its possibly technical merits outweight the strength of GPL to avoid fragmentation? I suspect the…
It looks slighly smaller than my Amiga 600..
Did you try running Emacs? Apparently the console version of Emacs has code to merge edits together so as be usable on slow high-latency connections (like in the 80's and early 90's I guess). In terms of refresh rate…
Let's go back to vinyl!
Whoppsie-daisy
Looks like a pretty solid release, very happy that Clojure is still going strong!
Probably says more about the Emacs development process than Eglot itself. But as it stands, the copyright assignment is non-negotiable I guess.
Awesome
Let's hope Fuchsia fares better than Hurd. Also, I guess the adoption of Fuchsia will be a litmus test of the GPL. Will its possibly technical merits outweight the strength of GPL to avoid fragmentation? I suspect the…
It looks slighly smaller than my Amiga 600..
Did you try running Emacs? Apparently the console version of Emacs has code to merge edits together so as be usable on slow high-latency connections (like in the 80's and early 90's I guess). In terms of refresh rate…