Once I was dating a girl from Shanghai and I was cooking diner for us. We wanted rice so I started cooking it in a pot with a lid (no rice cooker) and she was flabbergasted. She told me she didn't know you could cook rice without a rice cooker. So I asked her, what do you cook if the power is out? She said noodles.
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I used to think this way. Until I found that with emacs you can edit any file on an SSH enabled computer remotely. Meaning that not only are you no longer constrained by what the computer has installed. But you can use your personality configured editor while editing that file. It's called tramp.
BTW, with Emacs you can use vim key bindings evil-mode, so don't stress about that.
Slapping this on my cargo bike
Great, a whole new form factor and OS to spend ~~hours~~ months getting to work with my emacs config.
I can't read German, but I understand the meme.
Text to speech (TTS) has come a long way, even open source projects.
I've recently been using TTS to read pdfs to me while I do yardwork and its not super easy to tell just by the voice that its not a human. Biggest issue seems to be with math formulas.
In a year it will be hard to tell the difference unless they read something that a human would have skipped.
A perfect 5/7
Subnautica 2 confirmed
I'm talking about not needing anything installed on the server though. Like you don't need sudo. If the server has ssh then you can use Emacs to edit a file on it