Jeez, I never really understood how anyone uses Emacs.
It takes years just to launch it, and honestly that’s the best thing about Emacs: it's trying to protect you from the monstrosity you’re about to witness.
To start...
It hijacks all the useful modifier keys, so your entire environment turns into Emacs because there are no keybinds left for the actual window manager.
The keybinds are insane. Like bro, how the fuck do you press Meta-x which is a pretty common Emacs command yet it’s borderline impossible to hit comfortably. Even when you remap Caps to Ctrl, you still end up having to press that motherfucking Ctrl key that’s a mile away from the home row, in places where you can’t remap it (like the GRUB menu).
Yeah, I know you can "fix" it by using these things called "Emacs distributions" (excuse me, a distribution for a fucking text editor??) or whatever, but at that point it’s basically no different than some garbage like VSShit. Or you can remap everything manually until it’s not even Emacs anymore just a cheap Vi clone.
You can use Emacs if:
The only window open on your entire desktop is Emacs.
You don’t care about typing comfortably, and you’re ready to throw up frigging kuji-in signs on your keyboard.
Or you can just use Vi.
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Org mode is kinda cool tho.