Eshell, the Emacs shell, supports this feature out of the box, regardless of the OS it runs on.
Hard agree, even basic Twinings tea tastes good (I have some Earl Green and Darjeeling right next to me)
No, but it's much, much easier to get rid of them in cities where they can be replaced by subways, tramways, buses, bikes, and the like.
You are both correct. I also read my RSS feeds in Emacs (which includes my YouTube subscriptions), manage my knowledge database with org-roam, use Mastodon on it, and sometimes chat on IRC or matrix with Emacs.
I did not know about this, I'll take a look at it once I'm home. Thanks!
I use it for quite a few of my services, it's ready effective! And not that hard to set up, though I haven't tried to make it work with an LDAP service yes.
Depends on the use case tbh, but it's a good choice in a lot of cases.
phundrak
joined 1 year ago
I invite everyone to take a look at Open Office's commits over the past few years, it's hilarious