Yes. I understand that the limitations were less relevant when it was at its high, but it's 2025 and those features are now common place and essentials, at least something like directly embedding images and using new
Lines.
Yes. I understand that the limitations were less relevant when it was at its high, but it's 2025 and those features are now common place and essentials, at least something like directly embedding images and using new
Lines.
It has usability problems (can't even fucking write a newline
, no voice chat, file uploads only with third party links, no screen sharing, no end to end encryption). As a zoomer, I'm not surprised it didn't catch on with younger generations compared to easy messengers.
It's still kinda cool tho.
Not to mention that you don't get messages from when you were offline and that by default no login system exists without a bot to handle that stuff.
Correct me where I'm wrong, I'd be happy if irc is actually amazing.
Isn't Washington on the other side of america?
That is a comically large head. So large that I can't take anything seriously.
Among us
Everyone? I know it's a thing here in Germany too, but most people here are still at the older banks with offices in many towns. Though the neo brokers and banks are seemingly becoming more relevant, which is good I think?
I do not agree with your premise. Some editors should be simple and approachable above all. Some should also be super customizable and efficient to use for those who want do dive deep into their editor.
I am a firm believer of (neo)vim being the pinnacle of editing. My workdays start with vim and end with vim. But vim is not the everything app, which the e in emacs probably stands for.
HOWEVER, there are vim plugins for almost everything, which is pretty cool. This point goes to you, emacs rivals. Let's keep it between us and not the vs code or IDE weirdos
And it doesn't even look good. What abomination is this 16 lane highway in the city center??
I don't get it
It has nothing to do with that. This is about privacy and data security.