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Bare Metal (The Emacs Essay)

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kragen ◴[] No.45655020[source]
This essay is amazing and delightful, but it is rather densely allusive, like classical Chinese literature; ultimately it is more allusion than plain language. I suspect that most people will find it somewhat impenetrable. But if you want to see Emacs explained by references to Dune, Harry Potter, Gormenghast, Star Wars, A Rape in Cyberspace, Neuromancer, The Matrix, Crowleyian magick, and so on, this essay is for you.

Ultimately such storytelling seems to be the best means that we as humans have to convey our subjective experiences, which purely objective descriptions are not very good at. (This is one of the weak points of the engineering mindset that I was criticizing in https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45650941.) So I sympathize with the project. But I wonder if it may end up preaching to the choir a bit: if you remember the intoxication of reading Barlow's Declaration of Independence, probably you already have a settled relationship with Emacs, whether intimate or traumatic, or both?

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DonHopkins ◴[] No.45662803[source]
"I've also been diagnosed with severe hostility towards Vim users but that's not a real disease of course. The real disease is Vim."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urcL86UpqZc

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1. kragen ◴[] No.45663007[source]
Silly. The only people who are hostile to Vim users are vi users, because Vim is a vi clone that is secretly Emacs.