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Possibly linux@lemmy.zip to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Just a PSA

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Possibly linux@lemmy.zip to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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    Maybe they use Emacs.

    Bonus: I googled “emacs” to make sure I got the capitalization right for the post and Google is throwing shade:

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      Google does the opposite of “vi”. Some people just like to watch the world burn.

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        I misread “the world bum”

        The term “keming” is sometimes used informally to refer to poor kerning (the letters r and n placed too close together being easily mistaken for the letter m).

        Wikipedia: Kerning

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      Nano forever!

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        ed is the standard text editor.

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      Holy shit lmao

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        It’s the other way around, too.

        Not as true though.

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          This gotta be some inside joke leaking from google

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      Maybe it’s time to stop using GOOG

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      duck.com

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      oof

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      Maybe they use Emacs.

      Exactly

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      I don’t know how people get this. I tried but it didn’t do this.

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        Strange, I just tried and got the vi suggestion. And, googling vi gave me an emacs suggestion. So shade all around!

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      Just capitalize it EMACS and people will think you’re more senior than in reality

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      Well, then my point still stands.
      Jk, don’t hurt me please!

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