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by slowmovintarget
237 days ago
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It feels like this changed roughly in the last five years. That's about how long I've been using Emacs on Mac. I'd mostly been using Sublime / Atom / Eclipse / Vim before that (and a long list of other IDEs and editors going back to Turbo Pascal 3.0 on IBM XTs). So perhaps I've not felt the same pain. I'm glad I can use Emacs at work (on Macs) and at home (on Linux). The funny thing is it's been easier to get Emacs up and running on Mac than on Linux. To get the latest stable Emacs I had to pull the source and build it myself (Ubuntu repos had old versions). On Mac it was just finding the right cask in Homebrew. |
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Hmm, that's about how long ago RMS got "canceled" and resigned from the FSF board (September 2019). Go figure!