It is great to be reminded of the large community
Emcas still has.<p>I am probably in a tiny minority but I wish that
Emacs had won the "most popular editor"¹ instead of
M$ VsCode<p>¹ I did read that VsCode is the biggest now but I havent
really looked into to it to verify that statement.
Wow, looks like lots of interesting talks. Two rewrites in other languages this year. The regex compilation one looks huge. And the search engine and postgres ones both look very useful.<p>There are always some that differ more than others. I really wonder what the "polyexistential libre/halal" thing is. I remember there once was a talk on how to generalize the different vim-like "modes", instead of just insert/normal he was zooming in and out of various levels of modes; unfortunately I can't find that talk again, does anyone remember what it was called?<p>(I did find <a href="https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nangulator/" rel="nofollow">https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nangulator/</a> with the audience comment <i>"This is weirdware in the best sort of way"</i>)
it's interesting to see how emacs have seen a renaissance lately with AI there is so many good modes to interact with LLM not the way the other editors does it but more of a Emacs way. for example gptel <a href="https://github.com/karthink/gptel">https://github.com/karthink/gptel</a>