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At this point I’m not even sure there is peaceful solution anymore, because that would require everyone to act like adults and stop killing each other; but apparently they cannot do that, and haven’t been able to do that for… well… ever. So what do you do when children cannot play nicely and share their toys? you take them away.
How the fuck do you take away their toys without telling everyone to get out (Israel, Palestine, etc.) and having all the nuclear powers (excepting Israel) glass the entire region making it uninhabitable for the next 20,000 years?
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I couldn’t help myself xD, i think its just part of being an emacs-er :D
sorry, meant CUA (Common User Access). Its type of editor that uses the ctrl+c / ctrl+v / ctrl+x for things like copy / paste / cut, etc. Most popular editors use this type of editing mode. Its also known as a non-modal editor.
sigh emacs-er here, yes you can do anything you want in emacs, but the defaults can be confusing for newbies and CUA CUI users (vscode, jetbrains, etc). That said, like vim users, I feel handicapped when using something like vscode. Once you move towards vim or better yet meow/kakoune editing modes, you will never want to use anything else, because everything else is soooo slow when navigating, inspecting, and editing code/text. With tree-sitter and lsp support now built-in, there really isn’t anything vscode offers over emacs anymore 😅
edit: sorry, meant CUA (Common User Access)
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UN tends to avoid conflict with nuclear armed nations :|