When you're too cool for temporal modal editing so you invent spacial modal editing.
Been using that for a while and yes it is the best parts of vim with the best parts of Emacs.
The main selling point is that I can now edit lisp code on my phone with the thumb key keyboard... Come to think of it I can probably use a physical corded keyboard now too...
Circa 2000, some people were using the Twiddler one-handed chorded keyboard with wearable computing. I'm not certain this was for coding, but Bradley Rhodes was using his wearable heavily, with Emacs as the primary UI in his head-up display.
Been using that for a while and yes it is the best parts of vim with the best parts of Emacs.
The main selling point is that I can now edit lisp code on my phone with the thumb key keyboard... Come to think of it I can probably use a physical corded keyboard now too...