This past Tuesday I typed C-x C-c in Emacs for the last time after 20 years of daily use. Though nearly half that time was gradually retiring it, switching to modal editing, then to Vim. Emacs is a platform, and I’d grown accustomed to its applications, especially those I built myself. There was no particular hurry, so replacements came slowly. With my newly-acquired superpowers I could knock out the last two pieces in a few days’ work, namely M-x calc with stackcalc and Elfeed with Elfeed2. I’m especially excited about the latter because it already exceeds the original. Both are multi-platform, native C++ GUI applications using native UI components. These actively-in-use packages require new maintainers (apply on the project’s issues/discussion): @ (about) aio (probably covered; about) bitpack Elfeed (apply here) Impatient (about) javadoc-lookup (about) json-rpc memoize (about) nasm-mode (about) simple-httpd (about) Skewer (about) weak-ref (about) x86-lookup (about) No wonder it took…
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