Why not just use vscode if you want a more featured experience, and vim/neovim if you want a minimalistic experience?

(not including the fact that Microsoft owns vscode and that some parts are not open source, im aware of that, so no need to mention it)

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Emacs is more like a piece of marble. Harder to work with but has so much more potential.

More like a ball of clay: infinitely and trivially malleable. And you can bake parts of it into ceramic whenever you want.

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well, thats too ambitious. But whatever

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