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  • Azdalen@beehaw.orgtoMemes@lemmy.mlMe Too, me too...
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    1 year ago

    100%. You can pretty much cook anything in a microwave, so long as you understand -how- it cooks, and how to use that to your advantage. Like, some of the best eggs I’ve made were from a microwave. Like non-microwave cooking, the general rule is “slow and low” and you’ll get decent results. But yea, it wont sear your steak, nor would I cook a steak in a microwave, as it would taste better, be less messy, and be faster to use an oven broiler xD.






  • Azdalen@beehaw.orgtoProgrammer Humor@programming.devemacs
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    1 year ago

    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)